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. 2019 Jan 14;9:2726. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02726

Table 1.

Patients’ information.

Lesion Time post Visual field
Pat. Sex Age Hand Aet. (right) Neuropsychological tests
lesion E+/E- HP HA P defects
Cognitive BIT
1 F 74 R I FTP MMSE: 22,3 CT: 86/145 BT: 38/81 8 w E+ 3 3 Yes No
2 M 65 R H FTP MOCA: 19/30 CT: 87/145 BT: 43/81 12 w E- 3 3 Yes No
3 M 69 R I FTO MOCA: 13/30 CT: 80/145 BT: 40/81 10 w E- 3 3 Yes No
4 M 63 R H FTP - - 2 Y E- 3 3 Yes No
5 F 74 R H FP MOCA: 10/30 CT: 67/145 BT: 30/81 4 w E+ 3 3 Yes No

Pat., Patients’ number. Sex: F, female; M, male. Hand indicates hand dominance: R, right; L, left. Aet., etiology: I, ischemia; H, hemorrhage. Lesion (always in the right hemisphere): F, frontal; T, temporal; P, parietal; O, occipital. Neuropsychological tests: MOCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination. BIT refers to the Behavioral Inattention Test: CT, conventional tests; BT, behavioral tests. Time post lesion indicates when the experiment was administered after symptom insurgence: w, weeks; Y, years. E+/E-, presence or absence of pathological embodiment. HP, left upper limb hemiplegia. HA, left upper limb hemianesthesia. P, presence or absence of left upper limb proprioceptive deficits.