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Table 1 Demographic, clinical, and oculomotor characteristics of the sample

From: “Feasibility and utility of a simple computerized test for measuring saccade latency in progressive supranuclear palsy- a proof-of-concept study”

Group

Age/Sex

MoCA

Light sensitivity

Onset (yrs)

LEDD

UPDRS

PIGD

PSPRS

(OM)

Saccadic velocity

Gaze excursion

Eyelid opening apraxia

Down

Up

Hor.

Down

Up

Hor.

PSP1

70/f

22

+++

2.5

 

8

43 (9)

↓↓↓

↓↓↓

↓↓↓

↓↓

↓↓↓

+

PSP2

67/m

20

+

3

 

4

28 (10)

↓↓↓

↓↓↓

↓↓↓↓

↓↓↓

+

PSP3

68/m

24

4

 

11

43 (3)

+

PSP4

73/m

13

++

5

 

6

26 (10)

↓↓↓

↓↓↓

↓↓

↓↓↓

↓↓↓↓

+

PSP5

73/m

23

++

3.8

 

4

16 (5)

↓↓

↓↓

↓↓↓

PD1

73/m

23

+

2.5

350

3

 

PD2

64/m

27

12

1065

8

 

PD3

64/f

29

+

2.5

550

3

 

PD4

63/f

25

4

350

1

 

PD5

72/f

24

2.5

300

1

 

HC1

69/m

27

+

    

HC2

72/f

29

+

    

  

HC3

74/f

26

+

    

HC4

71/m

27

    

HC5

74/f

29

    

  1. Abbreviations: PSP Progressive supranuclear palsy, PD Parkinson’s disease, HC Healthy controls, MoCA Montreal Cognitive Assessment, (LEDD) Levodopa equivalent daily dose, UPDRS PIGD Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale- Postural instability/gait difficulty subscale, PSPRS (OM) PSP Rating Scale- Oculomotor subscale, Hor. = horizontal.Light sensitivity reported by participants as - = none, + = mild, ++ = moderate, +++ = severe. Saccadic velocity (neurologist ratings): - = normal, ↓ = mildly slowed, ↓↓ = moderately slowed, ↓↓↓ = severely slowed. Gaze excursion (neurologist ratings): - = no limitation, ↓ = 86–100% of normal excursion, ↓↓ = 51–85% of normal excursion, ↓↓↓ = 16–50% of normal excursion, ↓↓↓↓ = < 15% of normal excursion. Apraxia (neurologist ratings): + = present, − = absent