Table 1 Demographic and Clinical Characteristics for Subjects.

From: Altered Intrinsic Regional Activity and Interregional Functional Connectivity in Post-stroke Aphasia

Characteristics

Aphasia

HC

 

(n = 17)

(n = 20)

P value

Handedness (left/right)

0/17

0/20

Gender (M/F)

11/6

12/8

0.77 a

Age (years)

53.53 ± 14.06

54.05 ± 8.43

0.89 b

Education (years)

8.71 ± 1.26

8.45 ± 1.47

0.58c

Lesion size (cm3)

 Time post-stroke (days)

9.72 ± 5.30

  

 ABC scores

 Aphasia Quotient (AQ)

40.88 ± 13.57

97.11 ± 2.43 *

  

93.25 #

 Spontaneous speech score

8.82 ± 6.74

19.65 ± 0.66 *

 Auditory comprehension score

145.12 ± 47.16

193.08 ± 7.96 *

 Repetition score

87.53 ± 23.67

96.64 ± 4.72 *

 Naming score

36.94 ± 33.50

95.84 ± 3.81 *

 Performance Quotient (PQ)

22.20 ± 11.13

 Reading/writing score

90.44 ± 60.91

 Praxis score

44.76 ± 16.41

59.91 ± 0.29 *

 Construction score

56.68 ± 28.32

86.04 ± 8.42 *

 Cortical Quotient (CQ)

49.60 ± 19.55

95.57 ± 3.01 *

90.85 #

  1. HC: healthy subjects; Data values are Mean ± SD.
  2. aChi-square test; bMann Whitney U-test.
  3. bTwo sample t-test.
  4. *Normative scores (mean ± SD) for healthy controls (see ref. 38).
  5. #Cut-off scores based on the receiver operating curve analyses (see ref. 38).