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Volume 42, Number 2, 2004

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Deficits in facial emotion perception in adults with recent traumatic brain injury
pp. 133-141(9)
Authors: Green R.E.A.; Turner G.R.; Thompson W.F.

Temporal processing in poor adult readers
pp. 142-157(16)
Authors: Conlon E.; Sanders M.; Zapart S.

Effective binocular integration at the midline requires the corpus callosum
pp. 164-174(11)
Authors: Saint-Amour D.; Lepore F.; Lassonde M.; Guillemot J.-P.

The effect of ipsilesional cues on line-bisection errors: the importance of predictive value
pp. 175-182(8)
Authors: Baylis G.C.; Simon-Dack S.L.; Greene K.; Jelsone L.; Rorden C.

Auditory lexical decision, categorical perception, and FM direction discrimination differentially engage left and right auditory cortex
pp. 183-200(18)
Authors: Poeppel D.; Guillemin A.; Thompson J.; Fritz J.; Bavelier D.; Braun A.R.

Understanding 'not': neuropsychological dissociations between hand and head markers of negation in BSL
pp. 214-229(16)
Authors: Atkinson J.; Campbell R.; Marshall J.; Thacker A.; Woll B.

Belief and awareness: reflections on a case of persistent anosognosia
pp. 230-238(9)
Authors: Venneri A.; Shanks M.F.

Deficits in decoding emotional facial expressions in Parkinson's disease
pp. 239-250(12)
Authors: Dujardin K.; Blairy S.; Defebvre L.; Duhem S.; Noel Y.; Hess U.; Destee A.

Image of a line is not shrunk but neglected - Absence of crossover in unilateral spatial neglect
pp. 251-256(6)
Authors: Ishiai S.; Koyama Y.; Nakano N.; Seki K.; Nishida Y.; Hayashi K.

Parallel interhemispheric processing in aging and alcoholism: relation to corpus callosum size
pp. 257-271(15)
Authors: Schulte T.; Pfefferbaum A.; Sullivan E.V.

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