Table 2 Results of evaluations of neurocognitive functions by patient.

From: Correlation between brain functional connectivity and neurocognitive function in patients with left frontal glioma

Case

WAIS

WMS-R

WAB

FSIQ

VCI

POI

WMI

PSI

VeM

ViM

GM

A/C

DR

AQ

1

117

120

121

103

84

110

120

114

126

124

99

2

96

104

89

94

102

115

119

118

102

112

100

3

115

106

122

119

102

109

121

114

134

113

98.1

4

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

66

104

73

95

69

98.4

5

107

105

108

102

100

102

120

107

103

110

100

6

107

100

125

107

94

87

115

94

132

105

99.6

7

87

NA

NA

NA

NA

74

118

84

91

94

100.0

8

100

92

114

103

89

109

105

99

94

114

99.2

9

96

107

93

81

75

115

104

113

89

99

100.0

10

110

116

103

98

97

116

104

114

92

97

99.6

11

105

111

114

85

84

97

101

98

104

98

97.7

12

72

85

85

67

68

68

108

78

76

85

98.5

13

116

110

124

114

105

104

113

108

114

114

100

14

114

107

128

109

102

110

122

115

120

120

98.9

15

80

77

97

76

82

106

108

107

92

90

96.8

16

109

115

124

100

79

132

119

132

102

127

100

17

113

110

103

117

118

123

105

119

123

118

96.8

18

77

99

87

58

78

82

90

82

94

82

95.7

Av

101

104

109

96

91

101

110

104

105

104

98.9

SD

14.4

11.4

15.0

17.8

13.4

18.8

8.9

16.1

16.5

15,8

1.32

  1. WAIS scores: FSIQ full-scale intelligence quotient, VCI verbal comprehension index, POI perceptual organization index, WMI working memory index, PSI processing speed index; WMS-R scores: Verbal memory verbal memory, Visual memory visual memory, GM generalized memory, A/C attention concentration, DR delayed recall; WAB: AQ aphasia quotient, Av Average of all patients, SD standard deviation. In the Wechsler system, scores of 80 or above are considered normal, meaning low average or better, and the borderline range is 70–7923,24. Aphasia is defined based on the WAB AQ cutoff point (93.8)25.