Table 1

Demographic and clinical sample characteristics

left TLE
(n = 6)
right TLE
(n = 7)
controls
(n = 15)
BF10
Sex (%males)83.310093.30.64
Age (years) 35.2 (±7.9)33.08
(±8.9)
33.3
(±7.8)
0.29
Education (highest
grade) 
15.3
(±1.6)
14.3
(±1.9)
14.3
(±2.4)
0.5
Full Scale IQ 92.0
(±11.7)
87.3
(±9.9)
99.5
(±15.5)
0.9
Epilepsy onset
age (years)
11.1
(±10.2)
22.1
(±17.2)
0.84
  • Frequency group differences were compared using a Bayesian contingency table. Continuous variables were compared with Bayesian ANOVAs or Bayesian independent samples t test. The values in parenthesis are SDs. None of the demographic or clinical variables showed appreciable group differences since the Bayes factor (BF10) was less than 1.0 for all comparisons.