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. 2017 Jul 12;60(7):2031–2046. doi: 10.1044/2017_JSLHR-L-16-0093

Table 1.

Information on participants in the control, fluent, and nonfluent aphasic groups.

Pair Control Nonfluent aphasia Fluent aphasia
1 Cont101 ISM03 ANF17
2 Cont425 TMF02 ANM02
3 Cont420 TMF04 ANM10
4 Cont405 TMF01 ANM03
5 Cont302 BRM02 ANF01
6 Cont303 BRM03 ANM25
7 Cont401 BRM04 ANM05
8 Cont304 BRM06 ANM12
9 Cont416 TMM04 ANM08
10 Cont404 TSM02
11 Cont403 BRM08 ANM01
12 Cont408 BRM11 ANM33
13 Cont312 BRM12 ANM18
14 Cont326 TMF03 ANM15
15 Cont422 TMM06 ANM36
16 Cont618 TMM02 ANM07
17 Cont516 ISF01 ANM19
18 Cont521 BRM10 ANF15
19 Cont519 BRF04 ANF10
20 Cont626 TMM03 ANM37
21 Cont601 ANF06
22 Cont603 BRF03 ANF05
23 Cont608 ISF02 ANF13
 Mean age (SD) 56.6 (8.1) 56.8 (9.2) 56.4 (8.8)
 Mean years of education (SD) 10.1 (2.9) 9.4 (2.8) 8.9 (3.6)
 Mean AQ (SD) 53.5 (17.8) 90.8 (7.7)

Note. Cont = control; ISM = male speaker with isolation aphasia; ANF = female speaker with anomia; TMF = female speaker with transcortical motor aphasia; ANM = male speaker with anomia; BRM = male speaker with Broca's aphasia; TMM = male speaker with transcortical motor aphasia; TSM = male speaker with transcortical sensory aphasia; ISF = female speaker with isolation aphasia; BRF = female speaker with Broca's aphasia; AQ = aphasia quotient. — = controls were not administered. The Cantonese WAB and nonfluent PWA were not matched for pairs 10 and 21.