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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hippocampus. 2016 Dec 30;27(2):184–193. doi: 10.1002/hipo.22682

Table 2.

Proportion correct on the short-term memory task calculated on all test probes (top panel) or only the first test probe (bottom panel).

Location Color
Low Resolution High Resolution Perception Low Resolution High Resolution Perception
Accuracy on All Test Probes
Controls .72 (.03) .84 (.03) .65 (.04) .74 (.01) .80 (.02) .76 (.03)
Patients .67 (.09) .63 (.16) .64 (.10) .70 (.03) .73 (.04) .72 (.04)
1001 .76 .72 .52 .74 .80 .67
1003 .63 .65 .60 .61 .60 .65
1005 .85 .94 .94 .72 .80 .81
1007 .44 .19 .50 .74 .71 .77
Accuracy on First Test Probe
Controls .76 (.04) .83 (.03) - .76 (.03) .82 (.02) -
Patients .68 (.13) .61(.16) - .75 (.05) .74 (.03) -
1001 .83 .72 - .67 .77 -
1003 .56 .56 - .72 .69 -
1005 .94 .97 - .89 .80 -
1007 .39 .19 - .72 .72 -

Note. There was only one object per set for the perception task, thus accuracy is identical for all test probes and first test probes. The standard error of the mean is provided in parentheses.