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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Preserved motor learning after stroke is related to the degree of proprioceptive deficit

 

Age

MMSE

LPM

UEFM

Lesion

CVA1

70

30

1.34

50

L Corona Radiata & Putamen

CVA2

67

29

1.16

59

L PLIC & Thalamus

CVA3

75

29

2.03

51

R Corona Radiata & Putamen

CVA4

45

28

0.91

60

L Occip. lobe, Parahippocampal g & Thalamus

CVA5

60

25

1.55

54

R Temporal, Parietal, Insular & Occipital lobes

CVA6

65

28

1.18

51

R Corona Radiata, PLIC & Thalamus

CVA7

73

29

1.36

32

R Caudate, Corona Radiata, Putamen & PLIC

CVA8

32

28

2.00

25

L Middle cerebral artery distribution

CVA9

62

29

2.17

24

Unavailable

CVA10

66

29

0.64

56

R Inferior Parietal & Temporal lobes

Avg.

(SD)

61.5

(13.3)

28.4

(1.3)

1.52

(0.4)

46.2

(13.8)

 

HC1

61

29

0.93

--

--

HC2

62

30

1.22

--

--

HC3

59

30

0.74

--

--

HC4

30

30

1.27

--

--

HC5

66

30

0.91

--

--

HC6

73

29

0.98

--

--

HC7

63

30

0.71

--

--

HC8

46

30

0.77

--

--

HC9

63

30

1.48

--

--

Avg.

(SD)

58.1

(12.7)

29.8

(0.4)

1.0

(0.3)

--

--

  1. Individual characteristics and group averages (SD) including Age, Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) score, Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer (UEFM) score and normalized Limb Position Matching (LPM) index. Stroke location is also presented (PLIC = internal capsule, posterior limb). Location of the stroke based on medical records for individuals unable to complete an MRI are presented in italics. CVA9 presented with clinical signs of a right middle cerebral artery infarct, including L hemiparesis and increased muscle tone.