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. 2021 Aug 30;17(4):920–928. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.322464

Additional Table 1.

Mean and standard deviation of cognitive and neuropsychological scores in the three groups

Domain Subtest Healthy (n=17) Premature (n=14) HIE (n=19)
Intelligence quorient(QIT) WISC-IV 105.40+10.32* 91.31+14.1* 100.71+18.4
Language Naming (z) 0.35+1.10 -0.17+0.81 -0.12+1.14
Semantic Fluency (z) -0.49+1.16 -0.93+1.24 -0.62+1.25
Memory Corsi (z) 0.21+0.83 0.19+0.58 -0.17+1.06
Word’s list (z) 0.34+0.8* 0.03+0.98* 0.17+1.87
List Recall (z) 0.66+0.82 -0.08+1.09 0.36+1.2
Praxis VMI (SS) 12.53+3.02 11.23+2.83 10.89+3.33
Executive TOL (z) -0.12+1.41 -0.49+1.53 -0.78+1.29
function Stroop (%) 3 6 5
Coding (SS) 9.32+8.42 7.64+6.36 7.84+5.92
Attention Auditory (%) 2 7 5
Visual (SS) 10.44+2.28 10.57+2.37 9.69+3.28

HIE: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; IQ: intelligence quotient; SD: standard deviation; SS: scaled scores; TOL: Tower of London; VMI: visual-motor integration test; WISC-IV: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children IV; z: z scores. * non-zero (significant) difference between groups obtained by Bayesian regression (see Methods).