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Table 1 Group characteristics

From: Post-stroke deficits in the anticipatory control and bimanual coordination during naturalistic cooperative bimanual action

 

Left-Hemisphere Damage (n = 15)

Right-Hemisphere Damage (n = 18)

Controls (n = 8)

Sex

~ 27% female

50% female

12.5% female

Age (years)

61.4 (2.35)

59.44 (2.12)

58.62 (2.18)

Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination (/30)

27.88(0.64)

28.94(0.34)

29.75(0.16)

Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (/100)

9.33(19.89) *

84.71(6.35) *

92.5(4.11)

Trail-Making Test B minus A (seconds)

95.14 (16.11) *

47.67 (8.53) *

29.85 (4.16)

Years post-stroke

7.79 (1.20)

5.49 (0.92)

 

Action Research Arm Test (/57)

46.07(3.75)

42.12(3.58)

 

Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer (/66)

52.33(3.15)

51.66 (2.56)

 

Grip Strength Ratio

0.76 (0.09)

0.68 (0.09)

 

Fine touch: Semmes Weinstein monofilament test (Paretic side, /6)

3.82 (0.23)

4.31 (0.27)

 

Proprioceptive Difference Score (degrees)

6.00 (0.86)

6.06 (0.93)

 
  1. Data are presented as mean (standard error of the mean). There were no significant differences between the LHD and RHD groups on any measure except for the Trail-Making Test (p = .016) and Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (p = .002) *