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Table 1 Online BAT participant demographics

From: Feasibility and reliability of an online version of the beat alignment test in neurotypical adults and people with stroke

 

Neurotypical (n = 35)a

Chronic stroke (n = 23)

Age (n, %)

 18–29 years

16 (46)

1 (4)

 30–39 years

7 (20)

1 (4)

 40–49 years

3 (9)

4 (17)

 50–59 years

4 (11)

7 (30)

 60–69 years

3 (9)

7 (30)

≥ 70 years

2 (6)

2 (9)

 NR

0 (0)

1 (4)

Gender (n, %)

 Man

13 (37)

4 (17)

 Woman

22 (63)

19 (83)

Stroke characteristics

  

 Time post-stroke, (months, SD)

N/A

110(135)

 Side of paresis (n, %)

 

 Left

11 (48)

 Right

6 (26)

 Both

2 (9)

 Unknown

2 (9)

 NR

2 (9)

 Type of stroke (n, %)

 

 Ischemic

13 (57)

 Hemorrhagic

5 (22)

 Unknown

4 (17)

 NR

1 (4)

Reported music experiencea

 Formal in school (n, %)

Duration of experience (years, SD)

13 (37.1)

10 (45.5)

1.3 (2.2)

1.9 (3.2)

 Formal outside of school (n, %)

Duration of experience (years, SD)

15 (42.9)

3 (13.6)

2.8 (4.0)

1.3 (3.4)

 Informal music experience (n, %)

16 (45.7)

6 (27.3)

GSI (score/7, SD)a

 Active engagement

3.7 (1.3)

3.3 (1.2)

 Perceptual abilities

5.0 (0.8)

4.8 (0.9)

 Musical training

3.4 (1.7)

2.2 (1.2)

 Singing abilities

3.7 (1.0)

3.2 (1.1)

 Emotions

4.9 (1.3)

4.8 (1.2)

 General sophistication

3.8 (1.2)

3.2 (0.9)

  1. Values presented are means with standard deviations in parentheses (continuous variables) or counts with percentages in parentheses (categorical variables)
  2. GSI, Goldsmith sophistication index; NR, not reported; N/A, not applicable; SD, standard deviation
  3. a35 neurotypical participants completed the demographics and music background, 1 participant with stroke did not answer questions related to their music background