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. 2019 Oct 6;6(11):2212–2222. doi: 10.1002/acn3.50916

Table 2.

Linear regression analyses using each neuropsychological test score as the outcome variable in separate adjusted models.

  Outcome variable1 Orthostatic tremor (N = 14)
Beta P value
Attention Direct Digit Span test from the WAIS‐III −0.315 0.081
Coding‐Digit Symbol subtest from the WAIS‐III 0.488 0.011
Executive Function Stroop Color–Word Trial −0.176 0.245
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test    
Perseverations −0.021 0.919
Nonperseverative errors 0.436 0.019
Similarities subtest from the WAIS‐III 0.525 <0.001
Indirect Digit Span subtest from the WAIS‐III 0.406 0.021
Controlled Oral Word Association Test −0.179 0.263
Tower of London (time of execution in seconds) 0.441 0.015
Frontal Assessment Battery −0.381 0.052
Visuospatial ability Benton Judgment of Line Orientation Test −0.198 0.241
Hooper Visual Organization Test 0.444 0.001
Verbal memory WMS‐III Word List    
Learning list 0.121 0.369
Immediate recall 0.437 0.018
Delayed recall 0.333 0.034
Recognition 0.303 0.196
Visual memory Brief Visuospatial Memory Test ‐Revised    
Learning trials total −0.336 0.057
Delayed free recall trial 0.451 0.013
Recognition trial 0.294 0.149
Language Boston Naming Test 0.419 0.007
Total number of animals as possible in 1 minute 0.419 0.007
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Adjusted for age, sex, years of education, and depressive symptoms. Significant values are in bold font.