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. 2020 Apr 1;26(3-4):42–49. doi: 10.1177/0972753120912913

Table 5. Comparison of Neuropsychological Variables in DMD Subjects on Follow-Up (n = 30) Using Paired t Test.

Cognitive Domain
and Neuropsychological Battery
Neuropsychological Battery Variables DMD-Pre
Mean ± SD
DMD-F
Mean± SD
t Value P Value
DIGIT span test
Short term memory
Working memory
DSF 5.17 (1.03) 5.30 (1.06) –0.680 0.503
DSB 3.17 (1.70) 3.04 (1.55) 0.680 0.503
Maze
Visuo-spatial planning
MAZE-TT 158.87 (93.58) 165.73 (81.84) –0.272 0.790
MAZE-E 6.69 (8.31) 6.13 (8.66) 0.872 0.397
Block design test BD-TT 147.19 (104.72) 215.86 (105.21) –2.741 0.013
BD-levels 4.95 (2.73) 6.33 (2.73) –3.512 0.002
BD-EFFIC 0.22 (0.24) 0.35 (0.26) –2.706 0.014
CCTT and CCT
attention
Divided attention
Focused attention
Interference
CCTT1 46.06 (21.76) 47.17 (24.67) –0.190 0.851
CCTT2 83.00 (39.65) 75.17 (34.82) 1.677 0.112
CCT 137.15 (60.20) 93.45 (40.47) 3.929 0.001
CCTT interference 0.89 (0.53) 0.79 (0.80) 0.466 0.647
CCT error 1.22 (2.02) 2.28 (2.08) –1.679 0.111
VRT
Visual agnosia
VRT 8.05 (1.50) 8.48 (1.36) –1.441 0.165

Source: Authors’ own data.

Note: Bold values represent significant p values.