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. 2017 Apr 18;140(6):1729–1742. doi: 10.1093/brain/awx087

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Correlation coefficients for the CAT and TMS phonological measures. The TMS phonological measure was the homophone judgement task used by Gough et al. (2005) and Sliwinska et al. (2015). Scores on this task (i.e. per cent accuracy ÷ median correct reaction time, × 1000) were correlated with seven different phonological measures from the CAT: non-word reading (Read-N), non-word repetition (Rep-N), digit span (Dig-Sp), and every combination of them (T-scores were averaged for each task pair/triplet). Two patients were classified as outliers because they had scores >3 SD below the group mean on the non-word reading task and were therefore removed from all correlation analyses. Error bars represent 95% CI.