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. 2019 Nov 28;14:273. doi: 10.1186/s13023-019-1225-z

Table 3.

Pearson r correlations between Phe measures taken at different points in time and adult cognitive performance (N participants = 51–56; N tasks = 16). Significant correlations are in bold. a = significant <.05; b significant <.01. To facilitate interpretation, positive correlations always indicate that high Phe was associated with worse performance. Thus, for IQ, digit span, Corsi span, and semantic fluency correlations were reversed

PHE Visual attention speed Visuo Motor coordination EF /Monitoring Sustained Learning and memory
FSIQ Simple Detection Feature Conjunction Peg- Digit WCST TMT Digit Corsi Semantic Attention Rey Rey Paired Associate
RT with distractors RT Search RT Search RT board Symbol Total errors B-A span Span Fluency RVP % a1-a5 delayed Visual learning
0–10 yrs
 Average .20 .22 .30a .33a .34a .18 .18 .09 .28a .12 −.02 .28 .12 .06 .07 .34a
 SD .43b .43b .56b .41b .44b .40b .15 .19 .47b .37a .06 .25 .31a .35a .36a .53b
11–16 yrs
 Average .32a .14 .18 .33a .27 .28a .27 .32a .22 .11 .09 .34a .32a .17 .14 .60b
SD .40b .16 .25 .25 .20 .40b −.03 .21 .27 .30a −.06 .42b .32a .07 .11 .42b
17 yr to now
 Average .42b .05 .29a .35a .32a .24 .35a .31a .43b .10 .05 .21 .38b .28 .29a .44b
 SD .47b .06 .26 .23 .15 .33a .00 .26 .54b .12 −0.1 .27a .37b −.03 .06 .23
Lifetime
 Average .23 .13 .27 .40b .40b .18 0.28 .29a .28a .01 .04 .16 .19 .12 .12 .40b
 SD .56b .23 .43b .29a .24 .39b 0.07 .28a .47b .26 −0.04 .29a .40b .21 .29a .48b
Current .43b .00 0.16 .09 .09 .26 .34a .22 .55b .05 −0.11 .17 .42b .34a .39b .33a

Note. Correlations have been carried out using z scores. For the English PKU sample the number of participants and available Phe measures is slightly different across tests (range 31–37 participants), this means that the same value of r may have different probabilities