Figure 2.
LBM results and LBM-LL predictions of recovery trajectories. LBM-LL scores were calculated for each LBM and used to predict the intercept (which represents performance at 12 months post-stroke) of the recovery trajectories of the cognitive and motor functions measured in the WU cohort. Predictions were based on the LBMs of the Boston Naming Test (A), the Token Test (B), the delayed recall of the Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning Test (C), and the Action Research Arm Test (D). For each LBM, the ‘target test’ was the test in the WU cohort that measured the function on which the LBM was based, and the non-target tests were all other tests. For example, the target test for the LBM of the Token Test was the WU cohort's Complex Ideational Material, as both tests measure receptive language abilities. In each panel, we graphically depicted the variance accounted for (i.e. intercept R2 within the model) by the target map to the average variance accounted for across the non-target maps. Error bars for the mean non-target predictions represent the standard error of the mean.
