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. 2007 Feb 28;27(9):2424–2432. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3886-06.2007

Table 1.

Information for subjects who participated in the study

Patient Age Sex Hand Coginitive capacity Grid location Seizure focus
1 31 F R Normal a R frontotemporal R insula
2 24 F R Normal R frontotemporal R orbitofrontal and temporal
3 21 M R Normal R frontoparietal R parietal
4 38 M R Borderline (IQ, 70) R frontal R frontal
5 48 M R Borderline (IQ, 82) R temporal-parietal-occipital R temporal–occipital
6 39 F R Normal R frontal R frontal
7 21 M R Borderline (IQ, 76) R frontotemporal R frontal
8 23 M R Normal L frontotemporal L temporal
9 22 F R Normal L frontal L frontal
10 35 F L Normal L frontotemporal–parietal L temporal
11 33 M L Mildly impaired L frontotemporal–parietal L frontotemporal–parietal
12 23 M R Normal b L frontotemporal L temporal
13 18 F R Normal L frontal L frontal
14 25 M′ R Normal L temporoparietal L temporal
15 41 M L Normal L frontotemporal L temporal
16 25 M L Normal L frontal L interhemispheric
17 19 M R Borderline (IQ, 85) B frontotemporal strips R temporal and Insular
18 26 M R Normal L parietal–temporal–occipital L ant occipital/post temporal
19 46 F L Normal L frontal L frontal
20 26 F R Normal R frontal R frontal
21 32 M R Normal L frontotemporal–parietal L temporal
22 27 F R Normal L frontotemporal–parietal L frontal

M, Male; F, female; L, left; R, right; IQ, intelligence quotient; ant, anterior; post, posterior.

aCongenital absence of left arm.

bPrevious L ATL.