Table 1 Descriptive measure of participants included in the study.

From: Time perception in cerebellar and basal ganglia stroke patients

 

Healthy older adults n = 39

Cerebellar patients n = 12

Basal ganglia patients n = 18

F

p

M (SD)

M (SD)

M (SD)

Age (years)

64.46 (10.02)

67.67 (16.27)

62.33 (8.26)

0.69

0.512

Level of education (years)

12.33 (3.87)

12.25 (4.24)

11.33 (4.32)

0.35

0.707

Gender (M)

19

8

7

  

MMSE

29.04 (0.89)

28.57 (1.51)

29.10 (0.99)

0.33

0.726

FAB

17.13 (1.24)

16.14 (1.77)

17.20 (1.13)

1.01

0.393

Token test

34.67 (1.52)

33.93 (1.17)

33.80 (2.15)

1.47

0.264

RAVLT (immediate)

44.82 (9.45)

37.00 (12.48)

41.22 (9.19)

1.52

0.259

RAVLT (delayed)

9.36 (3.26)

5.71 (2.50)

8.67 (3.35)

5.44

0.019

BSRT (immediate)

6.25 (1.51)

7.29 (1.81)

5.40 81.92)

1.93

0.190

BSRT (delayed)

6.14 (1.67)

5.77 (1.31)

4.38 (1.80)

3.38

0.077

TMT-a

62.00 (24.50)

69.86 (39.73)

67.00 (24.38)

0.24

0.791

TMT-b

126.20 (43.70)

111.80 (62.33)

149.75 (53.30)

0.80

0.483

Phonemic Verbal Fluency Test

37.49 (12.71)

30.86 (7.92)

37.40 (6.95)

1.86

0.186

ROCF (immediate)

33.13 (3.84)

29.96 (5.96)

34.22 (1.64)

1.95

0.186

ROCF (delayed)

13.41 (5.79)

8.70 (6.73)

16.89 (3.04)

4.95

0.033

  1. MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, FAB Frontal Assessment Battery, RAVLT Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, BSRT Babcock Story Recall Test, TMT trial making test, ROCF Rey-Osterrieth complex figure.
  2. Significant values are in bold.