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Table 1 Neurocognitive test results

From: The role of cerebellar impairment in emotion processing: a case study

Neurocognitive test

Score

Population Mean (SD)

Clinical Significancea

≥ -1SD

≥ -2SD

WAIS-IV

 Verbal Comprehension Index

149

100 (15)

  

 Similarities

19

10 (3)

  

 Vocabulary

19

10 (3)

  

 Information

16

10 (3)

  

 Perceptual Reasoning Index

94

100 (15)

  

 Block Design

11

10 (3)

  

 Matrix Reasoning

8

10 (3)

  

 Visual Puzzles

8

10 (3)

  

 Figure Weights

16

10 (3)

  

 Picture Completion

7

10 (3)

√

 

 Working Memory Index

125

100 (15)

  

 Digit Span

14

10 (3)

  

 Arithmetic

15

10 (3)

  

 Processing Speed Index

105

100 (15)

  

 Symbol Search

12

10 (3)

  

 Coding

10

10 (3)

  

 Cancellation

2

10 (3)

 

√

 Full Scale IQ

122

100 (15)

  

WAIS-IV ACS

 Affect Naming

5

10 (3)

 

√

 Faces I

8

10 (3)

  

 Faces II

13

10 (3)

  

WJ-IV

 Passage Comprehension

106

100 (15)

  

 Calculation

117

100 (15)

  

 Sentence Reading Fluency

116

100 (15)

  

 Math Facts Fluency

116

100 (15)

  

 Sentence Writing Fluency

103

100 (15)

  

 Reading Recall

118

100 (15)

  

 Reading Vocabulary

130

100 (15)

  

Stroop Test

 Word

25

50 (10)

 

√

 Color

33

50 (10)

√

 

 Color-Word

60

50 (10)

  

 Interference

61

50 (10)

  

Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test

 Copy

≤ 1

Percentile

 

√

 Immediate Recall

≤ 1

Percentile

 

√

 Delayed Recall

≤ 1

Percentile

 

√

 Organization

53

50 (10)

  

 Recognition Total Correct

54

50 (10)

  

CPT-3

 Response Style

17

50 (10)

 

√

 Detectability

58

50 (10)

  

 % Omissions

45

50 (10)

  

 % Commissions

76

50 (10)

 

√

 Perseverations

48

50 (10)

  

 Hit Reaction Time

39

50 (10)

√

 

 Hit Reaction Time Standard Deviation

46

50 (10)

  

 Variability

47

50 (10)

  

 Hit Reaction Time Block Change

57

50 (10)

  

 Hit Reaction Time Interstimulus Interval Change

40

50 (10)

  

D-KEFS Trail Making Test

 Visual Scanning

11

10 (3)

  

 Number Sequencing

7

10 (3)

√

 

 Letter Sequencing

8

10 (3)

  

 Number Letter Switching

11

10 (3)

  

 Motor Speed

1

10 (3)

 

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CVLT-II

 Total Hits Trials 1-5

55

50 (10)

  

 Short Delay Free Recall

1.5

0 (1)

  

 Long Delay Free Recall

1

0 (1)

  

 Recognition

100%

Percent Recognized

  

WMS-IV

 Symbol Span

13

10 (3)

  

 Spatial Addition

3

10 (3)

 

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 Visual Reproduction I

12

10 (3)

  

 Visual Reproduction II

8

10 (3)

  

 Visual Reproduction Recognition

3–9

Percentile

√

 

Finger Tapping Testb

 Left hand (taps)

14.4

M = 49.0, SD = 4.1

 

√

 Right hand (taps)

14.8

M = 44.6, SD = 4.6

 

√

Grooved Pegboardb

 Left hand (seconds)

105

M = 69.66, SD = 19.27

√

 

 Right hand (seconds)

180

M = 75.80, SD = 21.56

 

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  1. WAIS-IV Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV [22]; WJ-IV Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Achievement [23], ACS Advanced Clinical Solutions for the WAIS-IV [24], CPT 3 Conners Continuous Performance Test 3 [28], D-KEFS Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System Test [29], CVLT-II California Verbal Learning Test II [30], WMS-IV Wechsler Memory Scale-IV [31]
  2. aReflects clinically relevant results at two thresholds: greater than or equal to either one or two standard deviations more impaired than the mean. Scores that represent better performance than the mean are not indicated. CPT-3 Hit RT can be clinically significant in either direction from the mean (lower than mean is faster performance)
  3. bIndicated means and SDs are from standardization samples