Correlation between the Quality of Attention and Cognitive Competence with Motor Action in Stroke Patients
Table 2
(a) Pearson’s correlation between parameters in stroke patients (Group 1). (b) Pearson’s correlation between parameters in control group (Group 2).
(a)
Age
NoT1
NoSE2
FAC
FG3
SG4
SL5
Gender
Education
MMSE
−0.468*
0.265#
0.278#
0.240#
−0.393*
−0.265#
0.428*
0.319*
0.639*
TMT A
0.195“
−0.030“
−0.138“
0.01“
0.128“
0.179“
−0.274#
−0.356*
−0.420*
TMT B
−0.012“
−0.078“
−0.1017“
0.087“
0.082“
0.173“
−0.169“
−0.290*
−0.281*
Number of trials. 2Number of successful executions. 3Frequency of gait. 4Speed of gait. 5Stride length. *. #Borderline statistical significant : 0.05–0.1. “Not statistical significant .
(b)
Age
NoT1
NoSE2
FAC
FG3
SG4
SL5
Gender
Education
MMSE
−0.638*
0.551*
0.638*
0.391*
−0.372*
−0.543*
0.312*
0.357*
0.746*
TMT A
0.384*
−0.357*
−0.489*
−0.274#
0.426*
0.516*
−0.392*
−0.391*
−0.499*
TMT B
0.669*
−0.670*
−0.721*
−0.337*
0.271#
0.418*
−0.240#
−0.22“
−0.753*
Number of trials. 2Number of successful executions. 3Frequency of gait. 4Speed of gait. 5Stride length. *Statistical significant . #Borderline statistical significant : 0.05–0.1. “Not statistical significant .