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. 2021 Mar 31;12:634065. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.634065

Table 3.

Behavioral measurements, total score results, assessment 1 (A1) and 2 (A2) (n = 15).

ID ASRS A-NING FM-UE BNT NVOA
A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2
1 44 35 35 95 0 4 0 21 16 17
2 18 15 36 46 0 2 1 2 6 7
3 23 15 26 86 1 9 0 5 2 9
4 22 14 70 120 2 10 12 38 17 20
5 17 9 134 202 2 29 49 51 18 30
6 17 5 160 200 1 7 15 48 21 32
7 29 28 22 25 0 2 0 0 0 2
8 28 18 38 173 16 34 0 44 5 21
9 10 2 207 216 2 23 45 50 27 32
10 6 2 199 218 57 60 57 57 29 32
11 9 2 150 190 21 51 17 43 12 20
12 7 7 118 192 7 40 32 42 26 27
13 7 3 181 206 57 60 52 52 23 32
14 32 23 18 133 58 60 0 49 26 30
15 25 24 10 25 0 4 0 0 0 0
Mean 19.6 13.5 93.6 141.8 14.9 26.3 18.7 33.5 15.2 20.7
(SD) 10.9 10.5 72.8 71.0 22.8 23.0 22.1 21.4 10.4 11.5
Median 18 14 70 173 2 23 12 43 17 21

ASRS, Apraxia of speech rating scale, max 52, cut-off value for AOS ≥ 8 points; A-NING, A-ning neurolinguistic aphasia examination, total score results and severity index classification: very severe/Global ≤ 42 (INDEX ≤ 0.9), Severe ≤ 82 (INDEX ≤ 1.8), Moderate ≤ 170 (INDEX ≤ 3,8), Moderate/mild ≤ 192 (INDEX ≤ 4.4), Mild ≤ 208 (INDEX ≤ 4.7), No Aphasia > 208 (INDEX > 4.8), maximum 220 points; FM-UE, upper extremity motor portion of the Fugl-Meyer scale, max 60, cut-off level severe—moderate imp. 19 ± 2 points, moderate—mild 47 ± 2 points; BNT, Boston naming test, max 60, cut-off value ≤ 47–55 based on normative data (education); NVOA, non verbal oral apraxia protocol, max 32, cut-off value for NVOA diagnosis < 29 points.