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. 2019 Jul 3;8:e46080. doi: 10.7554/eLife.46080

Table 1. Amnesic patient demographic and neuropsychological data.

Patient # Diagnosis Gender Age Edu WAIS-III WMS-III BNT FAS L-N sequence Years since onset
VIQ WMI GM VD AD
P01 Hypoxic-ischemic F 67 12 88 75 52 56 55 −1.3 −1.1 -2 27.29
P02 Status epilepticus + left temp. lobectomy M 54 16 93 94 49 53 52 −4.6 −0.96 -1 29.17
P03 Hypoxic-ischemic M 61 14 106 115 59 72 52 0.54 −0.78 1.33 24.18
P04 Hypoxic-ischemic M 65 17 131 126 86 78 86 1.3 0.03 1.33 15.00
P05 Encephalitis M 75 13 99 104 49 56 58 −0.11 −0.5 0.33 5.85
P06 Stroke M 53 20 111 99 60 65 58 1.02 2.1 −0.33 3.45

Age in years at first session; Edu, education in years; WAIS-III, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III (Wechsler, 1997a); WMS-III, Wechsler Memory Scale-III (Wechsler, 1997b); VIQ, verbal IQ; WMI, working memory index; GM, general memory; VD, visual delayed; AD, auditory delayed; scores are age-adjusted such that a score of 100 is the age-adjusted mean with a standard deviation of 15; BNT, Boston Naming Test; FAS, verbal fluency test; L-N, Letter-Number Sequence. BNT, FAS and L-N scores were z-scored against normative data for each test.