Figure 1From: Impairment of executive function in Kenyan children exposed to severe falciparum malaria with neurological involvementComparison of executive function performance scores of complex seizures in severe malaria with those of unexposed controls. Performance scores for Vigilance test and Self-Ordered Pointing Test (SOPT) were significantly poorer for those with malarial seizures than those for unexposed controls. The differences in scores between groups were measured with Mann–Whitney U test for all tests, except SOPT for which Student t-test was used.Back to article page