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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hum Brain Mapp. 2019 Jan 22;40(7):2153–2173. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24514

TABLE 1.

Participant characteristics by WAB-R aphasia classification

N Gender (% female) Age, years (SD) Months P.O. (SD) WAB-R AQ (SD)
Anomic 15 26.7% 59.3 (9.7) 43.5 (50.7) 89.1 (4.5)
Broca’s 18 27.8% 57.7 (10.3) 68.6 (73.0) 54.5 (17.1)
Conduction 11 36.4% 64.9 (8.2) 44.2 (40.9) 65.3 (15.2)
Global 2 0% 52 (11.3) 57 (11.0) 24.5 (1.2)
Transcortical sensory 1 0% 60 (na) 22.1 (na) 57.8 (na)
Wernicke’s 2 0% 63 (4.2) 61.2 (12.9) 42.0 (15.2)
None 22 45.5% 59 (11.1) 50.8 (44.3) 97.9 (1.6)
Total 71 32.4% 59.6 (10.1) 52.8 (52.5) 75.8 (23.5)

Months P.O. = months postonset; WAB-R AQ = Western Aphasia Battery-Revised, aphasia quotient.