Table 1.
Demographic details, neuropsychological test results, and lesion analyses of the participantsa.
Table 2.
Mean signed errors of the three participant groups and results of statistical analyses for each task.
Figure 1.
Mean walked distances in target-directed walking, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.
Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.
Figure 2.
Mean distance estimates in experimenter-guided walking, expressed as a percentage of the stimulus distance.
Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.
Figure 3.
Mean indicated distances in verbal distance estimation, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.
Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.
Figure 4.
Mean indicated distances in delayed distance matching, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.
Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.
Table 3.
Mean signed errors in triangle completion trials for the three participant groups.