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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2020 Jul 22;35(10):1318–1333. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2020.1795077

Table 1.

Aphasia patient demographics.

Gender Age Months Post Stroke Years of Education Aphasia Diagnosis
AZ1003 Female 48 110 19 Mild Broca’s
AZ1006 Male 60 138 14 Severe Broca’s
AZ1011 Female 73 53 16 Mild Anomic
AZ1012 Male 77 85 16 Moderate Wernicke’s
AZ1013 Female 47 258 17 Severe Broca’s
AZ1016 Male 37 142 14 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1018 Female 43 29 14 Mild Broca’s
AZ1022 Female 46 79 14 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1028 Female 80 19 24 Moderate Wernicke’s
AZ1030 Male 56 32 16 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1031 Female 40 63 20 Mild Broca’s
AZ1032 Male 28 20 13 Mild Anomic
AZ1033 Male 57 180; 60 14 Moderate Global
AZ1034 Female 59 110 15 Mild Anomic
AZ1035 Female 41 72 17 Mild Broca’s
AZ1036 Male 65 158 15 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1037 Male 57 13 16 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1038 Male 54 155 14 Moderate Broca’s
AZ1039 Female 66 48 14 Mild Anomic
AZ1040 Female 54 45 14 Mild Broca’s
AZ1041 Female 59 24 12 Mild Anomic
AZ1042 Male 55 37 14 Moderate Broca’s