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Volume 53, Number 2, November 2003

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Cover 2-Editorial
pp. CO2-CO2(1)

TOC
pp. CO4-CO4(1)

Table of contents
pp. 97-101(5)

Tennet XIII Abstracts
pp. 110-116(7)

Behavioral dysexecutive symptoms in normal aging
pp. 129-132(4)
Authors: Amieva H.; Phillips L.; Della Sala S.

The processing of pseudohomophones by adults with a history of developmental language disabilities
pp. 139-144(6)
Authors: Ann Atchley R.; Halderman L.; Kwasny K.; Buchanan L.

Evening and morning EEG differences between young men and women adults
pp. 145-148(4)
Authors: Briere M.-E.; Forest G.; Chouinard S.; Godbout R.

Impact of right hemispheric damage on a hierarchy of complexity evidenced in young normal subjects
pp. 152-157(6)
Authors: Champagne M.; Virbel J.; Nespoulous J.-L.; Joanette Y.

Selective attention, inhibition for repeated events and hemispheric specialization
pp. 158-161(4)
Authors: Chokron S.; Bartolomeo P.; Colliot P.; Brickman A.M.; Tabert M.; Wei T.; Buchsbaum M.S.

Correlation between evening and morning waking EEG and spatial orientation
pp. 162-165(4)
Authors: Chouinard S.; Briere M.-E.; Rainville C.; Godbout R.

Word associations in deep dyslexia
pp. 166-170(5)
Authors: Colangelo A.; Stephenson K.; Westbury C.; Buchanan L.

Visuospatial processing and the right-hemisphere interpreter
pp. 171-176(6)
Author: Corballis P.M.

The time course of attentional focusing in dyslexic and normally reading children
pp. 181-184(4)
Authors: Facoetti A.; Lorusso M.L.; Paganoni P.; Cattaneo C.; Galli R.; Mascetti G.G.

Acquired stuttering following right frontal and bilateral pontine lesion: A case study
pp. 185-189(5)
Authors: Balasubramanian V.; Max L.; Borsel J.V.; Rayca K.O.; Richardson D.

Hemispheric lateralization of the EEG during wakefulness and REM sleep in young healthy adults
pp. 193-196(4)
Authors: Bolduc C.; Daoust A.-M.; Limoges E.; Braun C.M.J.; Godbout R.

Updating and inhibition processes in working memory: A comparison between Alzheimer's type dementia and frontal lobe focal damage
pp. 197-201(5)
Authors: Borgo F.; Giovannini L.; Moro R.; Semenza C.; Arcicasa M.; Zaramella M.

Semantic access processing in a supra-modal deficit: A single case study
pp. 202-206(5)
Authors: Borgo F.; Mondini S.; Bisiacchi P.

Real versus facsimile reinforcers on the Iowa Gambling Task
pp. 207-210(4)
Authors: Bowman C.H.; Turnbull O.H.

Temporal discrimination in the split brain
pp. 218-222(5)
Authors: Funnell M.G.; Corballis P.M.; Gazzaniga M.S.

Syntactic frame and verb bias in aphasia: Plausibility judgments of undergoer-subject sentences
pp. 223-228(6)
Authors: Gahl S.; Menn L.; Ramsberger G.; Jurafsky D.S.; Elder E.; Rewega M.; Holland Audrey L.

Basic-level visual similarity and category specificity
pp. 229-231(3)
Authors: Gale T.M.; Laws K.R.; Frank R.J.; Leeson V.C.

The influence of surface and edge-based visual similarity on object recognition
pp. 232-234(3)
Authors: Laws K.R.; Gale T.M.; Leeson V.C.

Preservation of autobiographical memory in a case of pure progressive amnesia
pp. 235-238(4)
Authors: Joubert S.; Barbeau E.; Walter N.; Ceccaldi M.; Poncet M.

A cross-linguistic data bank for oral picture naming in Dutch, English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish (PEDOI)
pp. 243-246(4)
Authors: Kremin H.; Akhutina T.; Basso A.; Davidoff J.; De Wilde M.; Kitzing P.; Lorenz A.; Perrier D.; van der Sandt-Koenderman M.; Vendrell J.; Weniger D.

Trunk- and head-centred spatial coordinates do not affect free-viewing perceptual asymmetries
pp. 247-252(6)
Authors: Nicholls M.E.R.; Mattingley J.B.; Bradshaw J.L.; Krins P.W.

Dyslexia: The articulatory hypothesis revisited
pp. 253-256(4)
Authors: Lalain M.; Joly-Pottuz B.; Nguyen N.; Habib M.

Productivity of lexical categories in French-speaking children with cochlear implants
pp. 257-262(6)
Authors: Le Normand M.-T.; Ouellet C.; Cohen H.

Hemispheric specialization for spatial frequency processing in the analysis of natural scenes
pp. 278-282(5)
Authors: Peyrin C.; Chauvin A.; Chokron S.; Marendaz C.

Mediated priming in the cerebral hemispheres
pp. 283-286(4)
Authors: Livesay K.; Burgess C.

Brain activation and the phonological loop: The impact of rehearsal
pp. 293-296(4)
Authors: Logie R.H.; Venneri A.; Sala S.D.; Redpath T.W.; Marshall I.

Males and females scan maps similarly, but give directions differently
pp. 297-300(4)
Authors: MacFadden A.; Elias L.; Saucier D.

Visual but not spatial working memory deficit in children with spina bifida
pp. 311-314(4)
Authors: Mammarella N.; Cornoldi C.; Donadello E.

Hand differences in pegboard performance through development
pp. 315-317(3)
Authors: Roy E.A.; Bryden P.; Cavill S.

Neural correlates of dual task interference in rapid visual streams: An fMRI study
pp. 318-321(4)
Authors: Marcantoni W.S.; Lepage M.; Beaudoin G.; Bourgouin P.; Richer F.

Right-hemispheric dominance for processing extended non-linguistic frequency transitions
pp. 322-326(5)
Authors: McKibbin K.; Elias L.J.; Saucier D.M.; Engebregston D.

Semantic processing of words, cognitive resources and N400: An event-related potentials study
pp. 327-330(4)
Authors: Monetta L.; Tremblay T.; Joanette Y.

Neural substrates of impaired categorical perception of phonemes in adult dyslexics: An fMRI study
pp. 331-334(4)
Authors: Ruff S.; Marie N.; Celsis P.; Cardebat D.; Demonet J.-F.

Seeing double: The role of meaning in alphanumeric-colour synaesthesia
pp. 342-345(4)
Authors: Myles K.M.; Dixon M.J.; Smilek D.; Merikle P.M.

Depression, attention, and time estimation
pp. 351-353(3)
Authors: Sevigny M.-C.; Everett J.; Grondin S.

Impact of executive dysfunctions on episodic memory abilities in patients with ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery
pp. 354-358(5)
Authors: Simard S.; Rouleau I.; Brosseau J.; Laframboise M.; Bojanowsky M.

Diagnosis and rehabilitation attempt of a patient with acquired deep dyslexia
pp. 359-363(5)
Authors: Ska B.; Garneau-Beaumont D.; Chesneau S.; Damien B.

Synaesthetic photisms guide attention
pp. 364-367(4)
Authors: Smilek D.; Dixon M.J.; Merikle P.M.

Analysis of normal discourse patterns
pp. 368-371(4)
Authors: Smith R.; Heuerman M.; Wilson B.M.; Proctor A.

Hemispheric asymmetries for gap detection depend on noise type
pp. 372-375(4)
Authors: Sulakhe N.; Elias L.J.; Lejbak L.

Selective deficit of motor imagery as tapped by a left-right decision of visually presented hands
pp. 376-380(5)
Authors: Tomasino B.; Ida Rumiati R.; Arrigo Umilta C.

Female advantage for spatial location memory in both static and dynamic environments
pp. 381-383(3)
Authors: Tottenham L.S.; Saucier D.; Elias L.; Gutwin C.

Language following functional left hemispherectomy in a bilingual teenager
pp. 384-388(5)
Authors: Trudeau N.; Colozzo P.; Sylvestre V.; Ska B.

Direct versus indirect emotional consequences on the Iowa Gambling Task
pp. 389-392(4)
Authors: Turnbull O.H.; Berry H.; Bowman C.H.

Patterns of limb apraxia in primary progressive aphasia
pp. 403-407(5)
Authors: Joshi A.; Roy E.A.; Black S.E.; Barbour K.

Influence of education on the benton visual retention test performance as mediated by a strategic search component
pp. 408-411(4)
Authors: Le Carret N.; Rainville C.; Lechevallier N.; Lafont S.; Letenneur L.; Fabrigoule C.

Apraxia is not associated to a disproportionate naming impairment for manipulable objects
pp. 412-415(4)
Authors: Rosci C.; Chiesa V.; Laiacona M.; Capitani E.

Inflated and contradictory category naming deficits in Alzheimer's disease?
pp. 416-418(3)
Authors: Laws K.R.; Leeson V.C.; Gale T.M.

Contributors
pp. 419-424(6)

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