The results are displayed in
+Figure 1. There were 13 subjects with the
met/met COMT genotype, 31 with the
met/val genotype, and 29 with the
val/val genotype, a distribution consistent with Hardy-Weinberg expectations (χ
2=0.84, df=2, p=0.67). The mean number of categories completed by the 73 subjects was 5.48 (SD=1.28), and there was no significant difference (F=1.44, df=2, 70, p=0.25) between the three genotypic groups. The mean number of perseverative errors for the subjects with the
met/met genotype was 7.46 (SD=4.01), for
met/val it was 13.03 (SD=11.18), and for
val/val it was 12.21 (SD=9.08). ANOVA revealed a significant relationship between COMT
Val158Met genotype and the number of perseverative errors (F=4.43, df=2, 70, p=0.02). The
met/met group committed significantly fewer perseverative errors than either the
met/val group (t=2.43, df=70, p=0.02) or the
val/val group (t=2.35, df=70, p=0.02). There was no significant difference between the performances of the
met/val and
val/val groups (t=0.31, df=70, p=0.75). No significant differences were observed between the three genotypic groups in age (F=0.03, df=2, 70, p=0.97), sex (χ
2=4.67, df=2, p=0.10), or ethnicity (Fisher’s exact test, p=0.18).