Clinical assessment for attention
  Gender Age Months Disease Lesion Sustained Selective Divided Switching Control
A Men 55 33 CI L/P X O X X X
B Women 32 24 CI L/F X X X X X
C Women 38 12 CH R/F O O X X X
D Women 52 5 CH L/T O O O X O
E Men 69 9 CI L/T X X X O X
F Men 57 8 CI L/T O O X X X
G Men 57 28 CI L/B X O X X X
H Women 41 17 CI R/B O X X O X
I Men 42 8 CH R/F X O X X X
J Men 58 10 CI L/F O O X X X
K Men 50 16 CH R/B X X O O X
L Men 56 35 CI R/P X X X X X
M Men 56 38 CH R/C X X X X X
N Men 62 27 CI R/F O O X O O
Note: The subordinate tests of clinical assessment for attention [14] reflect sustained, selective, divided, switching, and control attentions. Thus, attentions scored above or below the cut-off value assigned to each age range based on the subordinate test results, which are, respectively, shown by using a circle or cross. Abbreviations: Months→Disease duration, CI→Cerebral infrarction, CH→Cerebral hemorrhage, L→Left hemisphere, R→Right hemisphere, F→Frontal area, T→Temporal area, P→Parietal area, C→Cerebellum area, B→Basal ganglia
Table 1: The attributes and attention functions of the attention disorder group.