Table 1 Demographics for spinal cord injury participants.

From: Functional connectivity and amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations changes in people with complete subacute and chronic spinal cord injury

Subject

Sub-group

Sex

Age (in years)

Handedness

TSI (in years)

NLI

NP

1

cSCI

m

59

Right

34.89

Th4

Yesa

2

cSCI

m

57

Right

36.87

Th4

No

3

cSCI

m

49

Right

15.55

Th6

Yesa

4

cSCI

m

31

Left

4.91

Th6

No

5

cSCI

m

35

Right

12.79

Th6

Yesb

6

cSCI

m

65

Left

11.89

Th10

No

7

cSCI

m

57

Right

8.65

Th9

Yesa

8

cSCI

f

62

Right

22.91

Th2

No

9

cSCI

m

41

Right

11.39

Th10

No

10

cSCI

m

57

Right

50.26

Th3

No

11

cSCI

m

66

Right

35.16

Th3

No

12

cSCI

f

45

Right

37.19

Th5

No

13

cSCI

m

50

Right

18.97

Th4

No

14

cSCI

m

62

Right

19.28

Th6

No

15

cSCI

m

67

Right

8.50

Th11

No

16

sSCI

f

42

Right

0.35

Th10

No

17

sSCI

m

46

Right

0.24

Th6

No

18

sSCI

m

38

Left

0.31

Th11

No

19

sSCI

f

31

Right

0.14

Th3

No

20

sSCI

f

40

Left

0.16

Th4

Yesa

  1. cSCI chronic SCI, NLI neurological level of injury, NP neuropathic pain, sSCI subacute SCI, SCI spinal cord injury, TSI time since injury.
  2. aAt neurological level, bbelow neurological level.