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Volume Contents and Author Index
Volume 31, 1993
EDITORS-IN-CHIEF G. BERLUCCHI, Verona
M. A. JEEVES, St Andrews
BOARD OF EDITORS _ J. BURES, Prague
S. CORKIN, Cambridge, MA
A. M. GALABURDA, Boston
M. JEANNEROD, Lyon
B. MILNER, Montreal
L. G. UNGERLEIDER, Bethesda
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Prof. G. BERLUCCHI, Istituto di Fisiologia Umana, Strada Le Grazie, Borgo Roma, I-37134 Verona,
Italy (Fax: 010 39 45 580881).
Prof. M. A. JEEVES, Department of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16
9JU, U.K.
Board of Editors
Prof. J. BuRES, Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Videnska 1083, 142 20 Prague
4-KRC, Czech Republic.
Prof. S. CORKIN, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, E10-003A, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
Prof. A. M. GALABURDA, Neurological Unit, Beth Israel Hospital, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston,
MA 02215, U.S.A.
Prof. M. JEANNEROD, Laboratoire de Neuropsychologie Expérimentale, U. 94 de l’I.N.S.E.R.M., 16,
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Prof. B. MILNER, Montreal Neurological Institute, 3801 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3A 2B4.
Prof. L. G. UNGERLEIDER, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, National Institute of Mental Health,
Building 9, Room 1N107, Bethesda, MD 20892, U.S.A.
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Volume 31, 1993
CONTENTS
Number 1
S. PIGoTT and B. MILNER l Memory for different aspects of complex visual scenes after uni-
lateral temporal- or frontal-lobe resection
P. J. ESLINGER and L. M. GRATTAN 17 Frontal lobe and frontal—striatal substrates for different forms of
human cognitive flexibility
R. K. DEUEL and C. A. FARRAR 29 Stimulus cancellation by macaques with unilateral frontal or parietal
lesions
A. D. MILNER, M. HARVEY, R. C. ROBERTS 39 Line bisection errors in visual neglect: Misguided action or size
and S. V. FORSTER distortion?
J. L. BRADSHAW, M. L. WATERFALL, 51 Re-orientation of attention in Parkinson’s disease: An extension to
J. G. PHILLIPS, R. IANSEK, J. B.M ATTINGLEY the vibrotactile modality
and J. A.B RADSHAW
A. LAMBERT and N. Voot A left visual field bias for semantic encoding of unattended words
S. CHANNON, M.-C. JONES and S. STEPHENSON Cognitive strategies and hypothesis testing during discrimination
learning in Parkinson’s disease
J. DAVIDOFF and E. K. WARRINGTON A dissociation of shape discrimination and figure—ground perception
in a patient with normal acuity
Announcement Ciba-Geigy ILAE-IBE Epileptology Prize
Number 2
97 Editorial Announcement
S. CLARKE, G. ASSAL and N. DE TRIBOLET 99 Left hemisphere strategies in visual recognition, topographical
orientation and time planning
D. PERANI, G. VALLAR, E. PAULESU, Left and right hemisphere contribution to recovery from neglect after
M. ALBERONI and F. FAZIo right hemisphere damage—An ['*F]FDG PET study of two cases
B. KosAKA, M. Hiscock, E. STRAUSS, Dual task performance by patients with left or right speech dominance
J. A. WADA and S. PURVES as determined by carotid amytal tests
J. T. BECKER, J. Wess, N. M. HUNKIN Use of temporal context information in Alzheimer’s disease
and A. J. PARKIN
J. GLICKSOHN and M. S. MySLOBODSKY The representation of patterns of structural brain asymmetry in
normal individuals
C. HuLME, G. LEE and G. D. A. BROWN Short-term memory impairments in Alzheimer-type dementia:
Evidence for separable impairments of articulatory rehearsal and
long-term memory
G. W. HUMPHREYS, N. DONNELLY and Expression is computed separately from facial identity, and it is
M. J. RIDDOCH computed separately for moving and static faces: Neuropsycho-
logical evidence
see
M. C. CorBALLIS and S. SIDEY 183 Effects of concurrent memory load on visual-field differences in
mental rotation
M. C. CORBALLIS and R. MANALO 199 Effect of spatial attention on mental rotation
Note
D. Testa, V. FETONI, P. SOLIVERI, 207 Cognitive and motor performance in multiple system atrophy and
M. Musicco, E. PALAZZINI and F. GIROTTI Parkinson’s disease compared
Number 3
M. C. TRESCH, H. M. SINNAMON and J.G.SEAMON 211 Double dissociation of spatial and object visual memory: Evidence
from selective interference in intact human subjects
R. J. ZATORRE and A. R. HALPERN 221 Effect of unilateral temporal-lobe excision on perception and ;
imagery of songs i
M. CARLIER, M. DUYME, CH. CAPRON, 233 ~=Is a dot-filling group test a good tool for assessing manual per-
A. M. DuMoNnrT and F. PEREZ-DIAZ formance in children? i
M. A. BEDARD, F. Et MAssiIoul, B. PILLON 241 Time for reorienting of attention: A premotor hypothesis of the '
and J. L. NANDRINO underlying mechanism
P. SERvos, M. A. GOODALE and G. K. HUMPHREY 251 The drawing of objects by a visual form agnosic: Contribution of
surface properties and memorial representations
G. KERKHOFF 261 Displacement of the egocentric visual midline in altitudinal post-
chiasmatic scotomata
S. CHOKRON and M. IMBERT 267 Egocentric reference and asymmetric perception of space
J. C. CRAIG 277 Anomalous sensations following prolonged tactile stimulation
I. H. ROBERTSON and N. NORTH 293 Active and passive activation of left limbs: Influence on visual and
sensory neglect
M. P. BRYDEN, A. ARDILA and O. ARDILA 301 Handedness in native Amazonians
Announcement 309 Fondation Fyssen
Books Received 311
Number 4
A. J. LAMBERT 313 Attentional interaction in the split-brain: Evidence from negative |
priming
K. HUGDAHL, P. SATZ, M. MITRUSHINA and 325 _Left-handedness and old age: Do left-handers die earlier?
E. N. MILLER
L. BACKMAN and B. LIPINSKA 335 Monitoring of general knowledge: Evidence for preservation in
early Alzheimer’s disease
P. Munro and E. GOVIER 347 Dynamic gender-related differences in dichotic listening performance
C. PoRAC 355 Hand preference and the incidence of accidental unilateral hand injury
C. L. DELLA MALva, D. T. STuss, J. D’ ALTON 363 Capture errors and sequencing after frontal brain lesions
and J. WILLMER
M. D. Ruaa, C. D. PICKLEs, D. D. POTTER, 373 Cognitive brain potentials in a three-stimulus auditory “‘oddball’’ task
M. C. DOYLE, B. PENTLAND and R. C. ROBERTS after closed head injury
iv
Notes
U. CASTIELLO, G. E. STELMACH and Temporal dissociation of the prehension pattern in Parkinson’s disease
A. N. LIEBERMAN
D. GAFFAN Normal forgetting, impaired acquisition in memory for complex
naturalistic scenes by fornix-transected monkeys
K. P. M. VAN SPAENDONCK, H. J. C. BERGER, Impaired cognitive shifting in Parkinsonian patients on anticholinergic
M. W. I. HorsTINK, E. L. BUYTENHUIS therapy
and A. R. CooLs
Number 5
R. J. STRANDBURG, J. T. MARSH, 413 Event-related potentials in high-functioning adult autistics:
W. S. Brown, R. F. ASARNOwW, D. GUTHRIE Linguistic and nonlinguistic visual information processing tasks
and J. HIGA
M. ARGUIN and D. N. Bus Single-character processing in a case of pure alexia
V. J. Brown, U. SCHWARZ, E. M. BOwMAN, Dopamine dependent reaction time deficits in patients with
P. FUHR, D. L. ROBINSON and M. HALLETT Parkinson’s disease are task specific
P. M. GREENWOOD, R. PARASURAMAN and Changes in visuospatial attention over the adult lifespan
J. V. HAXBY
R. M. CosENZA and S. A. MINGOTI Career choice and handedness: A survey among university
applicants
Note
L. JANCKE Do ear advantage scores obtained in a consonant—vowel recall test
vary with respect to the required response condition?
Number 6
A. INCISA DELLA ROCCHETTA and B. MILNER 503 Strategic search and retrieval inhibition: The role of the frontal lobes
M. T. BANICH and E. L. NOLL 525 Target detection in left and right hemispace: Effects of positional
pre-cuing and type of background
J. M. CLARKE, R. B. LUFKIN and E. ZAIDEL 547 Corpus callosum morphometry and dichotic listening performance:
Individual differences in functional interhemispheric inhibition?
M. SuGISHITA, K. SEKI, S. KABE and K. YUNOKI 559 A material-control single-case study of the efficacy of treatment for
written and oral naming difficulties
J. A. OGDEN 571 Visual object agnosia, prosopagnosia, achromatopsia, loss of visual
imagery, and autobiographical amnesia following recovery from
cortical blindness: Case M.H.
W. WITTLING and E. SCHWEIGER Neuroendocrine brain asymmetry and physical complaints
M. J. EAcott, C. A. HEywoop, C. G. Gross Visual discrimination impairments following lesions of the
and A. COWEY superior temporal sulcus are not specific for facial stimuli
Note
S. D. CHRISTMAN and M. D. HACKWORTH Equivalent perceptual asymmetries for free viewing of positive and
negative emotional expressions in chimeric faces
Books Received
Number 7
. M. OwEn, M. BEKSINSKA, M. JAMES, 627 Visuospatial memory deficits at different stages of Parkinson’s
. N. LeiGH, B. A.S UMMERS, C. D. MARSDEN, disease
. P. QUINN, B. J. SAHAKIAN and
. W. ROBBINS
645 Hemispheric specialization for ASL signs and English words:
differences between imageable and abstract forms
M. HASSLER and D. GUPTA 655 Functional brain organization, handedness, and immune vulnera-
bility in musicians and non-musicians
L. L. AVANT, A. A. THIEMAN and 661 On the left and right hemisphere visual processing that precedes
G. W. MILLER recognition
S. M. Koss Lyn, L. L. LESugeur, I. E. DRor 675 The role of the corpus callosum in the representation of lateral
and M. S. GAZZANIGA orientation
R. CHANDRAMOULI, B. R. KANCHAN and 687 Right—left asymmetry in tonic pain perception and its modification i::‘
;
B. AMBADEVI by simultaneous contralateral noxious stimulation
¥
A. SCHIAVETTO, F. LEPORE and M. LASSONDE 695 Somesthetic discrimination thresholds in the absence of the corpus
callosum
Notes
K. M. B. BENNETT, C. H. ADLER, 709 Akinematic study ofthe reach to grasp movement in a subject with
G. E. STELMACH and U. CASTIELLO hemiParkinson’s disease
U. CASTIELLO, K. M. B. BENNETT, 717 Perturbation of the grasp component of a prehension movement in
C. H. ADLER and G. E. STELMACH a subject with hemiParkinson’s disease
Books Received 725
Number 8
F. K. D. NAHM, D. TRANEL, H. DAMASIO 727 Cross-modal associations and the human amygdala
and A. R. DAMASIO
A. R. MAYES, J. J. DOWNES, M. SHOQEIRAT, 745 Encoding ability is preserved in amnesia: Evidence from a direct
C. HALL and H. J. SAGAR test of encoding
E. LADAVAs, C. UMILTA, P. ZIANI, A. BROGI 761 + The role of right side objects in left side neglect: A dissociation
and M. MINARINI between perceptual and directional motor neglect
J. R. HopGEs, D. P. SALMON and N. BUTTERS 775 Recognition and naming of famous faces in Alzheimer’s disease:
A cognitive analysis
P. A. GOODING, R. VAN EK, A. R. MAYES 789 Preserved pattern completion priming for novel, abstract geo-
and P. MEUDELL metric shapes in amnesics of several aetiologies
A. KUSHCH, K. GROSS-GLENN, B. JALLAD, 811 Temporal lobe surface area measurements on MRI in normal and
H. Luss, M. RABIN, E. FELDMAN and R. DUARA dyslexic readers
S. DELLA SALA, M. LAIACONA, H. SPINNLER 823 Autobiographical recollection and frontal damage
and C. TRIVELLI
H.-J. HEINZE and T. F. MUNTE 841 Electrophysiological correlates of hierarchical stimulus processing:
Dissociation between onset and later stages of global and local
target processing
M. VALDES-SoSsA, A. GONZALEZ, LIU XIANG, 853 Brain potentials in a phonological matching task using Chinese
ZHANG XIAO-LEI, Hou YI and M. A. BOBES characters
vi
Note
F. FABBRO, B. GRAN and A. BAVA 865 Hemispheric asymmetry for the auditory recognition of true and
false statements
Number 9
E. K. WARRINGTON, L. CIPOLOTTI and J. MCNEIL 871 Attentional dyslexia: A single case study
B. FISCHER, M. BISCALDI and P. OTTO 887 Saccadic eye movements of dyslexic adult subjects
C. J. BENcH, C. D. FRITH, P. M. GRAsBy, 907 Investigations of the functional anatomy of attention using the
K. J. FRISTON, E. PAULESU, R. S. J. FRACKOWIAK Stroop test
and R. J. DOLAN
R. A. SALAZAR and G. L. BAKER Visual and auditory cortical lesions following acquisition of an
intensity discrimination in rats fail to disrupt cross-modal transfer
J. A. CoOoPER, H. J. SAGAR and E. V. SULLIVAN Short-term memory and temporal ordering in early Parkinson’s
disease: Effects of disease chronicity and medication
D. NATSOPOULOS, G. GROUIOS, Algorithmic and heuristic strategies in comprehension of
S. BOSTANTZOPOULOU, G. MENTENOPOULOS, complement clauses by patients with Parkinson’s disease
Z. KATSAROU and J. LOGOTHETIS
B. C. SUMMERFIELD and P. T. MICHIE Processing of tactile stimuli and implications for the reading
disabled
P. HEMDAL, J. CORWIN and H. OSTER Olfactory identification deficits in Down’s syndrome and idiopathic
mental retardation
Notes
J. DETOLEDO, D. B. SMITH and R. STANULIS Ocular dysfunction during the amytal suppression test
I. MERTENS, H. SIEGMUND and O.-J. GRUSSER Gaze motor asymmetries in the perception of faces during a memory
task
Number 10
Special Issue: The Neuropsychology of Animal Memory
D. GAFFAN and J. BURES 999 Editorial
J. P. AGGLETON and A. SAHGAL 1001 The contribution of the anterior thalamic nuclei to anterograde
amnesia
S. J. ANGELI, E. A.M URRAY and M. MISHKIN 1021 Hippocampectomized monkeys can remember one place but not
two
V. DOYERE, F. BURETTE, C. REDINI-DEL NEGRO 1031 Long-term potentiation of hippocampal afferents and efferents to
and S. LAROCHE prefrontal cortex: Implications for associative learning
D. GAFFAN 1055 Additive effects of forgetting and fornix transection in the temporal
gradient of retrograde amnesia
J. A. HOREL 1067 Retrieval of a face discrimination during suppression of monkey
temporal cortex with cold
G. L. LyForpb, S. A. GUTNIKOV, A. M. CLARK 1079 Determinants of non-spatial working memory deficits in rats given
and J. N. P. RAWLINS intraventricular infusions of the NMDA antagonist AP5
vii
H. M. MARSTON, B. J. EVERITT and 1099 Comparative effects of excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampus and
: W. ROBBINS septum/diagonal band on conditional visual discrimination and
spatial learning
Y. MIYASHITA, A. DATE and H. OKUNO 1119 Configurational encoding of complex visual forms by single
neurons of monkey temporal cortex
N. M. J. RUPNIAK and S. D. IVERSEN 1133 Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: How experimental models
using nonhuman primates may assist improved drug therapy for
negative symptoms
Number 11
H. PLATEL, J. LAMBERT, 1147 Characteristics and evolution of writing impairment in Alzheimer’s
F. EUSTACHE, B. CADET, M. Dary, disease
F. VIADER and B. LECHEVALIER
D. Y. VON CRAMON, H. J. MARKOWITSCH 1159 The possible contribution of the septal region to memory
and U. SCHURI
M. E. R. NICHOLLS and J. ATKINSON 1181 Hemispheric asymmetries for an inspection time task: A general
left hemisphere temporal advantage?
G. VALLAR, G. ANTONUCCI, C. GUARIGLIA 1191 Deficits of position sense, unilateral neglect and optokinetic
and L. PIZZAMIGLIO stimulation
J. B. MATTINGLEY, J. M. PIERSON, 1201 Tosee or not to see: The effects of visible and invisible cues on line
J. L. BRADSHAW, J. G. PHILLIPS and bisection judgements in unilateral neglect
J. A. BRADSHAW
R. TEGNER and M. LEVANDER 1217. Word length coding in neglect dyslexia
L. CLARE, P. J. MCKENNA, A. M. MORTIMER 1225 Memory in schizophrenia: What is impaired and what is preserved?
and A. D. BADDELEY
R. E. STEENHUIS, M. P. BRYDEN and 1243 Gender, laterality, learning difficulties and health problems
D. H. SCHROEDER
Note
E. BISIACH, M. BROUCHON, M. PONCET 1255 Unilateral neglect in route description
and M. L. RUSCONI
Announcement 1263 The American Psychosomatic Society
Books Received 1265
Number 12
W.S. BROWN and M. A. JEEVES 1267 Bilateral visual field processing and evoked potential interhemi-
spheric transmission time
M. J. WRIGHT, G. M. GEFFEN and 1283 _Event-related potentials associated with covert orientation of visual
L. B. GEFFEN attention in Parkinson’s disease
J. Weisz and G. ADAM 1299 Hemispheric preference and lateral eye movements evoked by
bilateral visual stimuli
E. LADAVAS, R. PALADINI and 1307 Implicit associative priming in a patient with left visual neglect
R. CUBELLI
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I. JAMBAQUE, G. DELLATOLAS, O. DULAC, Verbal and visual memory impairment in children with epilepsy
G. PonsotT and J.-L. SIGNORET
M. Hiscock and H. CHIPUER Children’s ability to shift attention from one ear to the other: Diver-
gent results for dichotic and monaural stimuli
B. B. ScuIFF and C. TRUCHON Effect of unilateral contraction of hand muscles on perceiver biases
in the perception of chimeric and neutral faces
R. G. Morris, S. AHMED, G. M. SYED Neural correlates of planning ability: Frontal lobe activation during
and B. K. TOONE the Tower of London test
M. VERIN, A. PARTIOT, B. PILLON, Delayed response tasks and prefrontal lesions in man—Evidence
C. MALAPANI, Y. AGID and B. DuBois for self generated patterns of behaviour with poor environmental
modulation
M. ABERNETHY and J. CONEY Associative priming in the hemisphere as a function of SOA
Notes
J. E. OBRZUT, T. A. MONDOR and The influence of attention on the dichotic REA with normal and
A. UECKER learning disabled children
L. J. BUXBAUM, H. B. CosLetrt, R. R. SCHALL, Hemispatial factors in mirror writing
B. MCNALLY and G. GOLDBERG
Book Reviews
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