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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Cognitive and motor deficits contribute to longer braking time in stroke

  Stroke (N = 20) Control (N = 20)
Age (years) 64.35 ± 14.83 67.45 ± 8.39
Sex (Male/Female), N 8/12 9/11
Height (cm) 170.55 ± 9.88 168.80 ± 7.49
Hemiparetic side (left/right), N 2/18 n/a
Time since stroke (years) 6.10 ± 5.10 n/a
Lesion location   
 Cortical 12 n/a
 Subcortical 2 n/a
 Unknown 6 n/a
MoCA 22.60 ± 4.99 27.30 ± 1.72
FMA 27.50 ± 5.54 n/a
Self-reported driving score 10.25 ± 5.40 12.5 ± 3.26
  1. Self-reported driving score (maximum score 15) included questions about the current driving status, driving exposure, space, avoidance, and citations. All scores are mean ± standard deviation
  2. MoCA, Montreal cognitive assessment (maximum score 30); FMA, Fugl-Meyer motor assessment (maximum score 34); n/a, Not applicable