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Table 2 Patients’ characteristics

From: Naturalistic visualization of reaching movements using head-mounted displays improves movement quality compared to conventional computer screens and proves high usability

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Gender

Age

Lesion type

Lesion location

Time since onset (days)

Sensori- motor hemi- paresis side

Aphasia

Chedoke McMaster Hand assessment score\(^{1}\)

Neuro- psychological deficits

1

Female

36

Hemorrhagic stroke

Paracentral left

34

Right

No

5

Reduced digital span and verbal fluency

2

Male

38

Epilepsy surgery

Resection of the right operculum

28

Left

No

7

Attention, visuo- constructive, and executive deficits

3

Male

69

Ischemic stroke

Right frontoparietal

48

Left

No

5

Left hemineglect

4

Male

58

Hemorrhagic stroke

Left basal ganglia

35

Right

Yes

4

Attention and executive deficits. Reduced resilience

5

Male

48

Ischemic stroke

Arteria cerebri media right

33

Left

No

4

Left hemineglect, dysexecutive symptoms, perseveration, visuo- constructive disturbances

  1. \(^{1}\) Test performed within 1 week before or after the experiment