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Volume 122, Number 9, September 1999

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Chronic tension-type headache: where are we?
pp. 1611-1612(2)
Author: Goadsby, P.J.

Topographical disorientation: a synthesis and taxonomy
pp. 1613-1628(16)
Author: Aguirre, Geoffrey K.

Possible mechanisms of action of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors in chronic tension-type headache
pp. 1629-1635(7)
Authors: Ashina, M.; Bendtsen, L.; Jensen, R.; Lassen, L.H.; Sakai, F.; Olesen, J.

Frontal, midbrain and striatal dopaminergic function in early and advanced Parkinson's disease A 3D [18F]dopa-PET study
pp. 1637-1650(14)
Authors: Rakshi, J. S.; Uema, T.; Ito, K.; Bailey, D. L.; Morrish, P. K.; Ashburner, J.; Dagher, A.; Jenkins, I. H.; Friston, K. J.

Sensory processing in Parkinson's and Huntington's disease
pp. 1651-1665(15)
Authors: Boecker, H.; Ceballos-Baumann, A.; Bartenstein, P.; Weindl, A.; Siebner, H. R.; Fassbender, T.; Munz, F.; Schwaiger, M.

Reduced basal ganglia blood flow and volume in pre-symptomatic, gene-tested persons at-risk for Huntington's disease
pp. 1667-1678(12)
Authors: Harris, G.J.; Codori, A.M.; Lewis, R.F.; Schmidt, E.; Bedi, A.; Brandt, J.

EEG-triggered functional MRI of interictal epileptiform activity in patients with partial seizures
pp. 1679-1688(10)
Authors: Krakow, K.; Woermann, F. G.; Symms, M. R.; Allen, P. J.; Lemieux, L.; Barker, G. J.; Duncan, J. S.

HLA-DPB1*0501-associated opticospinal multiple sclerosis

Clinical, neuroimaging and immunogenetic studies
pp. 1689-1696(8)
Authors: Kira, J-i.; Yamasaki, K.; Horiuchi, I.; Minohara, M.; Kawano, Y.; Ohyagi, Y.; Yamada, T.; Mihara, F.; Ito, H.; Nishimura, Y.

The interleukin-1 type I receptor is expressed in human hypothalamus
pp. 1697-1707(11)
Authors: Hammond, E. A.; Smart, D.; Toulmond, S.; Suman-Chauhan, N.; Hughes, J.

The impact of different presenilin 1 andpresenilin 2 mutations on amyloid deposition, neurofibrillary changes and neuronal loss in the familial Alzheimer's disease brain
pp. 1709-1719(11)
Authors: Gómez-Isla, Teresa; Growdon, Whitfield B.; McNamara, Megan J.; Nochlin, David; Bird, Thomas D.; Arango, Juan Carlos; Lopera, Francisco; Kosik, Kenneth S.; Lantos, Peter L.; Cairns, Nigel J.

Interhemispheric asymmetries in the perception of unimanual and bimanual cutaneous stimuli
pp. 1721-1729(9)
Authors: Oliveri, M.; Rossini, P. M.; Pasqualetti, P.; Traversa, R.; Cicinelli, P.; Palmieri, M. G.; Tomaiuolo, F.

Left frontal transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces contralesional extinction in patients with unilateral right brain damage
pp. 1731-1739(9)
Authors: Oliveri, M.; Rossini, P.M.; Traversa, R.; Cicinelli, P.; Filippi, M.M.; Pasqualetti, P.; Tomaiuolo, F.; Caltagirone, C.

Locus-phenotype correlations in autosomal dominant pure hereditary spastic paraplegia
pp. 1741-1755(15)
Authors: Reid, E.; Grayson, C.; Rogers, M. T.

Haemodynamic brain responses to acute pain in humans
pp. 1765-1780(16)
Authors: Peyron, Roland; García-Larrea, Luis; Grégoire, Marie-Claude; Costes, Nicolas; Convers, Philippe; Lavenne, F.; Mauguière, Francıois; Michel, Daniel

Training-induced brain plasticity in aphasia
pp. 1781-1790(10)
Authors: Musso, M.; Weiller, C.; Kiebel, S.; Müller, S.P.; Bülau, P.; Rijntjes, M.

pH AND BRAIN FUNCTION.
pp. 1794-1796(3)
Author: Heales, S.

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