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Table 1 Details of patients

From: On the design of EEG-based movement decoders for completely paralyzed stroke patients

Pat. #

Group

Gender

Age (years)

Months since stroke

Lesion side

cFMA

1

Exp.

M

69

72

L

5.5

2

M

51

139

R

24

3

F

35

60

R

25.5

4

M

48

45

R

7.5

5

M

70

23

L

8

6

M

57

122

R

17

7

M

29

25

R

15

8

M

60

130

L

9.5

9

F

35

28

R

11

10

F

53

30

L

5

11

F

36

16

L

11

12

F

72

44

L

2

13

F

55

45

L

16.5

14

M

65

45

R

3.5

15

M

47

80

R

12

16

F

52

156

L

5.5

17

Sham

F

73

23

R

1

18

M

51

16

L

3.5

19

M

50

215

L

33.5

20

F

55

17

R

0.5

21

M

54

121

R

16

22

F

66

23

L

16.5

23

F

54

10

L

8

24

M

69

89

R

26

25

M

40

53

R

3.5

26

M

47

232

R

13.5

27

M

66

48

R

7.5

28

M

58

28

R

8.5

29

M

40

46

L

30.5

30

F

53

20

L

17.5

31

M

63

120

L

8.5

32

M

55

51

L

22.5

33

C-

F

65

67

L

8.5

34

F

65

131

L

7.5

35

M

65

99

L

7

36

F

31

15

L

33.5

37

M

60

14

L

13

Avg.

16 Exp/16 Sham/5 C-

22 M/15 F

54.4 ± 11.9

67.5 ± 56.4

16 R/21 L

12.6 ± 8.9

  1. Group indicates if the patient performed the Experimental—contingent positive condition (Exp), the sham condition, or the contingent negative condition (C-). Lesion side indicates the damaged brain hemisphere. cFMA stands for combined Fugl-Meyer assessment, which comprises hand and arm motor scores combined, excluding coordination, speed and reflexes (range 0–54 points, with 54 points indicating normal hand/arm function)