Table Of ContentNEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Volume Contents and Author Index
Volume 32, 1994
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF G.BERLUCCHI, verona
BOARD OF EDITORS _ J. BURES, Prague
S. CORKIN, Cambridge, MA
R. FRACKOWIAK, London
A. M. GALABURDA, Boston
S. D. IVERSEN, Oxford
M. JEANNEROD, Lyon
M. A. JEEVES, 51A ndrews
Y. MIVASHITA, Tokyo
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NEUROPS YCHOLOGIA
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Board of Editors
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Prof. S. CORKIN, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, E10-003A, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A.
Prof. R. FRACKOWIAK, PET Neurosciences Group III, Cyclotron Unit, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre,
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Prof. A. M. GALABURDA, Neurological Unit, Beth Israel Hospital, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston,
MA 02215, U.S.A.
Prof. S. D. IVERSEN, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road,
Oxford OX1 3UD, U.K.
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avenue du Doyen Lépine, 69500 Bron, France.
Prof. M. A. JEEvES, Department of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16
9JU, U.K.
Prof. Y. MIYASHITA, Department of Physiology, The University of Toyko, School of Medicine Hongo
Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan.
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Volume 32, 1994
CONTENTS
Number 1
I. H. ROBERTSON and N. T. NORTH 1 One hand is better than two: Motor extinction of left hand advantage
in unilateral neglect
P. W. HALLIGAN and J. C. MARSHALL 13 Focal and global attention modulate the expression of visuo-spatial
neglect: A case study
N. Kapur, D. ELLISON, A. J. PARKIN, 23 Bilateral temporal lobe pathology with sparing of medial temporal
N. M. HuNKIN, E. Burrows, S. A. SAMPSON lobe structures: Lesion profile and pattern of memory disorder
and E. A. MORRISON
A. J. PARKIN, J. E. REES, N. M. HUNKIN Impairment of memory following discrete thalamic infarction
and P. E. ROSE
A. BADDELEY and B. A. WILSON When implicit learning fails: Amnesia and the problem of error
elimination
J. Rivest, P. CAVANAGH and M. LASSONDE Interhemispheric depth judgement
I. JOHNSRUDE and B. MILNER The effect of presentation rate on the comprehension and recall
of speech after anterior temporal-lobe resection
D. M. ArRaM and J. A. EISELE Intellectual stability in children with unilateral brain lesions
D. CARDEBAT, J.-F. DEMONET, P. CELSIS, Right temporal compensatory mechanisms in a deep dysphasic
M. PUEL, G. VIALLARD and J.-P. MARC-VERGNES patient: A case report with activation study by SPECT
B. Monr, F. PULVERMULLER and E. ZAIDEL Lexical decision after left, right and bilateral presentation of func-
tion words, content words and non-words: Evidence for inter-
hemispheric interaction
Note
N. TOWELL, A. BURTON and E. BURTON The effects of two matched memory tasks on concurrent finger
tapping
Book Reviews
Books Received
Number 2
F. W. ByLsMa, C. E. PEYSER, S. E. FOLSTEIN, 137 EEG power spectra in Huntington’s disease: Clinical and neuro-
M. F. FOLSTEIN, C. Ross and J. BRANDT psychological correlates
D. MIJOVIC-PRELEC, L. M. SHIN, C. F. CHABRIS 151 When does “No” really mean “Yes”? A case study in unilateral
and S. M. KossLyn visual neglect
L. RUECKERT, L. SORENSEN and J. LEvy 159 Callosal efficiency is related to sustained attention
S. R. SCHWEINBERGER, W. SOMMER and 175 Event-related potentials and models of performance asymmetries
R. M. STILLER in face and word recognition
J. E. McNEt, L. CIPoLOTTI and 193 The accessibility of proper names
E. K. WARRINGTON
M. E. R. NICHOLLS 209 The non-contribution of attentional biases to visual field asym-
metries for temporal discrimination
R. A. BUTLER 221 Asymmetric performances in monaural localization of sound in
space
S. SAMSON and R. J. ZATORRE 231 Contribution of the right temporal lobe to musical timbre dis-
crimination
F. UHL, I. PODREKA and L. DEECKE 241 Anterior frontal cortex and the effect of proactive interference in
word pair learning—Results of Brain-SPECT
S. F. TAYLOR, S. KORNBLUM, S. MINOSHIMA, 249 Changes in medial cortical blood flow with a stimulus—response
L. M. OLIVER and R. A. KOEPPE compatibility task
Notes
L. J. RoGERS, J. P. WARD and D. STAFFORD 257 Eye dominance in the small-eared bushbaby, Otolemur garnettii
F. MULLER and J. DICHGANS 265 Impairments of precision grip in two patients with acute unilateral
cerebellar lesions: A simple parametric test for clinical use
Book Reviews 271
Announcements 273
Number 3
L. J. BUXBAUM and H. BRANCH COSLETT 275 Neglect of chimeric figures: Two halves are better than a whole
P. WALKER and K. MOYLAN 289 The enhanced representation of surface texture consequent on the
loss of sight
K. S. GRAHAM, J. R. HODGES and 299 The relationship between comprehension and oral reading in
K. PATTERSON progressive fluent aphasia
G. MICELI, R. CAPASSO and A. CARAMAZZA 317 The interaction of lexical and sublexical processes in reading,
writing and repetition
. L. BUYTENHUUS, H. J. C. BERGER, 335 Memory and learning strategies in patients with Parkinson’s disease
K. P. M. VAN SPAENDONCK,
. I. M. HorsTINK, G. F. BoRM and
. M. KEANE, J. D. E. GABRIELI, 343 Priming in perceptual identification of pseudowords is normal in
J. H. GROWDON and S. CoRKIN Alzheimer’s disease
J. PUSCHEL and E. ZAIDEL 357 The Benton—Van Allen faces: A lateralized tachistoscopic study
Number 4
M. JEANNEROD, J. DECETY and F. MICHEL 369 Impairment of grasping movements following a bilateral posterior
parietal lesion
M. D. Ruaa, S. PEARL, P. WALKER, 381 Wordrepetition effects on event-related potentials in healthy young
R. C. RoBErTs and J. S. HOLDSTOCK and old subjects, and in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia
M. SuGISHITA, C. R. HAMILTON, I. SAKUMA 399 Hemispheric representation of the central retina of commissuro-
and I. HEMMI tomized subjects
G. VALLORTIGARA and R. J. ANDREW 417 Olfactory lateralization in the chick
R. VOGELS, R. C. SAUNDERS and G. A. ORBAN 425 Hemispheric lateralization in rhesus monkeys can be task-
dependent
iv
W. S. BRown, E. B. LARSON and M. A. JEEVES Directional asymmetries in interhemispheric transmission time:
Evidence from visual evoked potentials
M. SMALL, A. Cowey and S. ELLIs How lateralised is visuospatial neglect?
M. HITTMAIR-DELAZER, G. DENES, C. SEMENZA Anomia for people’s names
and M. C. MANTOVAN
C. HUGHES, J. RUSSELL and T. W. ROBBINS Evidence for executive dysfunction in autism
R. S. MARSHALL, R. M. LAZAR, J. R. BINDER, Intrahemispheric localization of drawing dysfunction
D. W. DESMOND, P. M. DRUCKER and
J. P. MOHR
Note
L. CIPOLOTTI, B. BUTTERWORTH and 503 From “one thousand nine hundred and forty-five” to 1000,945
E. K. WARRINGTON
Book Reviews 511
Number 5
A. D. MILNER 515 Obituary—Professor George Ettlinger
L. J. RAPPORT, J. S. WEBSTER and 517 Digit span performance and unilateral neglect
R. L. DUTRA
C. L. REED and R. J. CASELLI 527 The nature of tactile agnosia: A case study
P. PorRIER, M. LASSONDE, J.-G. VILLEMURE, 541 Sound localization in hemispherectomized patients
G. GEOFFROY and F. LEPORE
A. M. GORDON, H. FORSSBERG and 555 Formation and lateralization of internal representations underlying
N. IWASAKI motor commands during precision grip
K. IMANAKA, K. FUNASE and 569 Reconsidering the 90° head-rotation paradigm used in neuro-
Y. NISHIHIRA psychological research: Are there reflexive rather than hemispatial
effects?
A. CRONIN-GOLOMB, S. CORKIN and 579 Impaired problem solving in Parkinson’s disease: Impact of a set-
J. H.G ROWDON shifting deficit
D. BENTON, D. S. OWENS and P. Y. PARKER 595 Blood glucose influences memory and attention in young adults
Notes
R. A. COHEN, R. F. KAPLAN, M.-E. MEADOWS 609 Habituation and sensitization of the orienting response following
and H. WILKINSON bilateral anterior cingulotomy
S. C. SCHACHTER 619 Handedness in women with intrauterine exposure to diethyl-
stilbestrol
Books Received 625
Number 6
Review
J. BACHEVALIER 627 Medial temporal lobe structures and autism: A review of clinical
and experimental findings
Papers
S. L. CREMONA-METEYARD and Persistent visuospatial attention deficits following mild head injury
G. M. GEFFEN in Australian Rules football players
Vv
K. Murpny and M. PETERS 663 Right-handers and left-handers show differences and important
similarities in task integration when performing manual and vocal
tasks concurrently
M. D. KOPELMAN, H. CHRISTENSEN, 675 The great escape: A neuropsychological study of psychogenic
A. PUFFETT and N. STANHOPE amnesia
A. W. YouNG, G. W. HUMPHREYS, 693 Recognition impairments and face imagery
M. J. Rippocu, D. J. HELLAWELL and
E. H. F. DE HAAN
M. S. MENNEMEIER, A. CHATTERJEE, 703 Contributions of the parietal and frontal lobes to sustained attention
R. T. WATSON, E. WERTMAN, and habituation
L. P. CARTER and K. M. HEILMAN
J. E. McNet and E. K. WARRINGTON 717. A dissociation between addition and subtraction with written
calculation
P. J. ESLINGER and L. M. GRATTAN 729 Altered serial position learning after frontal lobe lesion
M. CARLIER, J. BEAU, C.M ARCHALAND 741 Sibling resemblance in two manual laterality tasks
and F. MICHEL
Note
M. REISS 747 Leg-crossing: Incidence and inheritance
Book Reviews 751
Erratum 755
Number 7
O. LAMM and R. EPSTEIN 757 Dichotic listening performance under high and low lexical work
load in subtypes of developmental dyslexia
M. B. BULMAN-FLEMING and M. P. BRYDEN 787 Simultaneous verbal and affective laterality effects
G. EBERSBACH, H. HATTIG, L. SCHELOSKY, 799 Perseverative motor behaviour in Parkinson’s disease
J. WISSEL and W. POEWE
J.B. MATTINGLEY, J. L. BRADSHAW, 805 Can task specific perceptual bias be distinguished from unilateral
N. C. NETTLETON and J. A. BRADSHAW neglect?
N. M. HuNnKIN, A. J. PARKIN and 819 Aetiological variation in the amnesic syndrome: Comparisons using
B. E. LONGMORE the list discrimination task
P. HAGGARD, J. JENNER and A. WING 827 Coordination of aimed movements in a case of unilateral cerebellar
damage
M.-E. MEADowsS and R. F. KAPLAN 847 Dissociation of autonomic and subjective responses to emotional
slides in right hemisphere damaged patients
C. SHAW and J. P. AGGLETON 857 The ability of amnesic subjects to estimate time intervals
Note
J. HELLEDAY, B. Stwers, E. M. RITZEN and 875 Normal lateralization for handedness and ear advantage in a
K. HUGDAHL verbal dichotic listening task in women with congenital adrenal
hyperplasia (CAH)
Number 8
R. P. KESNER, R. O. HOPKINS and B. FINEMAN 881 Item and order dissociation in humans with prefrontal cortex
damage
vi
E. DE RENZI, D. PERANI, G. A. CARLESIMO, Prosopagnosia can be associated with damage confined to the right
M. C. SILVERI and F. FAzio hemisphere—An MRI and PET study and a review of the literature
G. A. CARLESIMO Perceptual and conceptual priming in amnesic and alcoholic
patients
A. VENNERI, R. CUBELLI and P. CAFFARRA Perseverative dysgraphia: A selective disorder in writing double
letters
C. LUZZATTI and J. DAVIDOFF Impaired retrieval of object-colour knowledge with preserved
colour naming
F. PASQUIER, M. VAN DER LINDEN, V. LEFEBVRE, Motor memory and the preselection effect in Huntington’s and
C. LEFEBVRE, R. BRUYER and H. PETIT Parkinson’s disease
S. PicoTT and B. MILNER Capacity of visual short-term memory after unilateral frontal or
anterior temporal-lobe resection
O. GODEFROY, M. CABARET and M. ROUSSEAUX Vigilance and effects of fatigability, practice and motivation on
simple reaction time tests in patients with lesion of the frontal lobe
M. P. BRYDEN, M. SINGH, R. E. STEENHUIS A behavioral measure of hand preference as opposed to hand skill
and K. L. CLARKSON
L. K. TYLER and R. K. OSTRIN The processing of simple and complex words in an agrammatic
patient: Evidence from priming
M. FREEDMAN Frontal and parietal lobe dysfunction in depression: Delayed
alternation and tactile learning deficits
Book Reviews
Number 9
J. C. MARSHALL and P. W. HALLIGAN 1037 The Yin and the Yang of visuo-spatial neglect: A case study
A. CowEy, M. SMALL and S. ELLIs 1059 Left visuo-spatial neglect can be worse in far than in near space
M. S. HouGu, H. J. DANIEL, M. A. SNow, 1067 Gender differences in laterality patterns for speaking and singing
K. F. O’BRIEN and W. G. HUME
V. Nouaier, B. Rossi, C. BARD, M. FLEURY, 1079 Orienting of attention in deafferented patients
N. TEASDALE, J. COLE and Y. LAMARRE
G. A. CARLESIMO, L. FADDA, M. SABBADINI 1089 Visual repetition priming for words relies on access to the visual
and C. CALTAGIRONE input lexicon: Evidence from a dyslexic patient
A. M1ozzo, M. SOARDI and S. F. CAPPA 1101 Pure anomia with spared action naming due to a left temporal
lesion
1111 Impairments of movement execution in unilateral neglect: A
kinematic analysis of directional bradykinesia
P. A. GoopIna, A. R. MAYEs and Long lasting indirect memory performance for abstract shapes in
P. MEUDELL amnesics and matched controls
J. P. MEENAN and L. A. MILLER Perceptual flexibility after frontal or temporal lobectomy
Book Review
Number 10
S. H. M. VAN GOOZEN, P. T. COHEN-KETTENIS, 1153 Activating effects of androgens on cognitive performance: causal
L. J. G. GoorREN, N. H. FRUDA and evidence in a group of female-to-male transsexuals
N. E. VAN DE POLL
M. A. GOoDALE, L. S. JAKOBSON and 1159 Differences in the visual control of pantomimed and natural
J. M. KEILLOR grasping movements
M. T. BANICH and J. I. SHENKER 1179 Dissociations in memory for item identity and item frequency:
evidence from hemispheric interactions
E. LADAvas, M. CARLETTI and G. Gori 1195 Automatic and voluntary orienting of attention in patients with
visual neglect: horizontal and vertical dimensions
T. PLATZ, P. DENZLER, B. KADEN and 1209 Motor learning after recovery from hemiparesis
K.-H. MAURITZ
A. L. FOUNDAS, C. M. LEONARD, R. GILMORE, 1225 Planum temporale asymmetry and language dominance
E. FENNELL and K. M. HEILMAN
G. D. RAIns and B. MILNER 1233 Right-hippocampal contralateral-hand effect in the recall of spatial
location in the tactual modality
G. D. RaIns and B. MILNER 1243 Verbal recall and recognition as a function of depth of encoding
in patients with unilateral temporal lobectomy
J. VILKKI and P. HoLst 1257 Speed and flexibility on word fluency tasks after focal brain lesions
P. Davous and F. BOLLER 1263 Transcortical alexia with agraphia following a right temporo-
occipital hematoma in a right-handed patient
G. C. BAYLIS, J. DRIVER, L. L. BAYLIS and 1273 Reading of letters and words in a patient with Balint’s syndrome
R. D. RAFAL
J. H. RICKER, P. A.K EENAN and 1287 Visuoperceptual—spatial ability and visual memory in vascular
M. W. JACOBSON dementia and dementia of the Alzheimer type
Note
F. H. PREVIC 1297 The relationship between eye dominance and head tilt in humans
Book Reviews
Number 11
D. G. M. Murpuy, G. ALLEN, J. V. HAXBY, 1309 Theeffects of sex steroids, and the X chromosome, on female brain
K. A LARGAY, E. DALY, B. J. WHITE, function: A study of the neuropsychology of adult Turner syndrome
C. M. POWELL and M. B. SCHAPIRO
A. DANIELE, L. GIUSTOLISI, M. C. SILVERI, Evidence for a possible neuroanatomical basis for lexical processing
C. CoLosimo and G. GAINOTTI of nouns and verbs
M. J. BLANCA, C. ZALABARDO, F. GARCIA-CRIADO Hemispheric differences in global and local processing dependent
and R. SILES on exposure duration
J. DRIVER, G. C. BAYLIS, S. J. GOODRICH and Axis-based neglect of visual shapes
R. D. RAFAL
U. CASTIELLO and K. M. B. BENNETT 1367 Parkinson’s disease: Reorganization of the reach to grasp move-
ment in response to perturbation of the distal motor patterning
viii
M. E. DUNCOMBE, J. L. BRADSHAW, R. IANSEK Parkinsonian patients without dementia or depression do not suffer
and J. G. PHILLIPS from bradyphrenia as indexed by performance in mental rotation
tasks with and without advance information
M. C. PETRY, B. CRossON, L. J. GONZALEZ ROTHI, Selective attention and aphasia in adults: Preliminary findings
R. M. BAUER and C. A. SCHAUER
K. A. BuRKE, A. LETSOs and R. A. BUTLER Asymmetric performances in binaural localization of sound in space
S. M. RESNICK, J. LAZAR, R. E. Gur and The stability of tachistoscopic measures of hemispheric specializ-
R. C. GuR ation
Notes
E. BISIACH, M. L. RUSCONI, V. A. PERETTI, Challenging current accounts of unilateral neglect
and G. VALLAR
M. FLEURY, F. MACAR, C. BARD, N. TEASDALE, Production of short timing responses: A comparative study with a
J. PAILLARD, Y. LAMARRE and R. FORGET deafferented patient
Book Reviews
Number 12
W. HARTIE, E. B. RINGELSTEIN, B. KISTINGER, 1443 Transcranial Doppler ultrasonic assessment of middle cerebral
D. FABIANEK and K. WILLMES artery blood flow velocity changes during verbal and visuospatial
cognitive tasks
E. CAPITANI, M. LAIACONA, R. BARBAROTTO Living and non-living categories. Is there a “normal” asymmetry?
and C. TRIVELLI
E. K. WARRINGTON and R. A. MCCARTHY Multiple meaning systems in the brain: A case for visual semantics
M. C. CORBALLIS Can commissurotomized subjects compare digits between the visual
fields?
A. Martin, C. L. WiGcGs, F. LALONDE and Word retrieval to letter and semantic cues: A double dissociation
C. MACK in normal subjects using interference tasks
I. H. ROBERTSON, R. TEGNER, S. J. GOODRICH Walking trajectory and hand movements in unilateral left neglect:
and C. WILSON A vestibular hypothesis
C.-C. CHU, D. TRANEL and H. DAMASIO How reliable are occipital asymmetry measurements?
P. SAN MARTINI, L. DE GENNARO, F. FILETTI, Prevalent direction of reflective lateral eye movements and ear
C. LOMBARDO and C. VIOLANI asymmetries in a dichotic test of musical chords
A. J. PARKIN and A. LAWRENCE A dissociation in the relation between memory tasks and frontal
lobe tests in the normal elderly
Book Reviews
Announcement
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