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Volume 125, Number 6, June 2002

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Editorial
Neural rhythms in Parkinson’s disease

pp. 1175-1176(2)
Author: Farmer S.

Review Article
The neuronal channelopathies

pp. 1177-1195(19)
Author: Kullmann D.M.

Article
Dependence of subthalamic nucleus oscillations on movement and dopamine in Parkinson’s disease

pp. 1196-1209(14)
Authors: Levy R.; Ashby P.; Hutchison W.D.; Lang A.E.; Lozano A.M.; Dostrovsky J.O.

Article
Residual cerebral activity and behavioural fragments can remain in the persistently vegetative brain

pp. 1210-1234(25)
Authors: Llinás R.; Schiff N.D.; Ribary U.; Plum F.; Moreno D.R.; Beattie B.; Kronberg E.; Blasberg R.; Giacino J.; McCagg C.; Fins J.J.

Article
Movement-related changes in synchronization in the human basal ganglia

pp. 1235-1246(12)
Authors: Cassidy M.; Mazzone P.; Oliviero A.; Insola A.; Tonali P.; Lazzaro V.D.; Brown P.

Article
Neuro-epileptic determinants of autism spectrum disorders in tuberous sclerosis complex

pp. 1247-1255(9)
Authors: Bolton P.F.; Park R.J.; Higgins J.N.P.; Griffiths P.D.; Pickles A.

Article
Spatial acuity after digit amputation

pp. 1256-1264(9)
Authors: Vega-Bermudez F.; Johnson K.O.

Article
Whose arm is it anyway? An fMRI case study of supernumerary phantom limb

pp. 1265-1274(10)
Authors: McGonigle D.J.; Hänninen R.; Salenius S.; Hari R.; Frackowiak R.S.J.; Frith C.D.

Article
Cognitive function and fMRI in patients with multiple sclerosis: evidence for compensatory cortical activation during an attention task

pp. 1275-1282(8)
Authors: Ladurner G.; Staffen W.; Mair A.; Zauner H.; Unterrainer J.; Niederhofer H.; Kutzelnigg A.; Ritter S.; Golaszewski S.; Iglseder B.

Article
Activity of a newly identified serine protease in CNS demyelination

pp. 1283-1296(14)
Authors: Scarisbrick I.A.; Blaber S.I.; Lucchinetti C.F.; Genain C.P.; Blaber M.; Rodriguez M.

Article
Targeting leukocyte MMPs and transmigration
Minocycline as a potential therapy for multiple sclerosis

pp. 1297-1308(12)
Authors: Brundula V.; Rewcastle N.B.; Metz L.M.; Bernard C.C.; Yong V.W.

Article
Expression of foetal type acetylcholine receptor is restricted to type 1 muscle fibres in human neuromuscular disorders

pp. 1309-1319(11)
Authors: Müller-Hermelink H-K.; Gattenlöhner S.; Schneider C.; Marx A.; Thamer C.; Klein R.; Roggendorf W.; Gohlke F.; Niethammer C.; Czub S.; Vincent A.

Article
Autosomal dominant juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and distal hereditary motor neuronopathy with pyramidal tract signs: synonyms for the same disorder?

pp. 1320-1325(6)
Authors: Nicholson G.; De Jonghe P.; Hartung H.-P.; Auer-Grumbach M.; Timmerman V.; Irobi J.; Wagner K.; Plecko B.; Kennerson M.; Zhu D.; De Vriendt E.; Van Gerwen V.

Article
A whole genome screen for linkage disequilibrium in multiple sclerosis confirms disease associations with regions previously linked to susceptibility

pp. 1337-1347(11)
Authors: Gray J.; Sawcer S.; Deans J.; Maranian M.; Goodfellow P.N.; Setakis E.; Curwen V.; Walker N.; Clayton D.; Akesson E.; Compston A.; Hensiek A.; Coraddu F.; Roxburgh R.; Sawcer D.

Article
Generation of symptomatic palatal tremor is not correlated with inferior olivary hypertrophy

pp. 1348-1357(10)
Authors: Nishie M.; Yoshida Y.; Hirata Y.; Matsunaga M.

Article
Striatal and extrastriatal dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease with dementia: a 6-[18F]fluoro-l-dopa PET study

pp. 1358-1365(8)
Authors: Kachi T.; Ito K.; Brooks D.J.; Nagano-Saito A.; Kato T.; Arahata Y.; Nakamura A.; Kawasumi Y.; Hatano K.; Abe Y.; Yamada T.

Article
Nerve excitability changes in chronic renal failure indicate membrane depolarization due to hyperkalaemia

pp. 1366-1378(13)
Authors: Kiernan M.C.; Walters R.J.L.; Andersen K.V.; Taube D.; Murray N.M.F.; Bostock H.

Article
A population-based study of familial hemiplegic migraine suggests revised diagnostic criteria

pp. 1379-1391(13)
Authors: Thomsen L.L.; Eriksen M.K.; Roemer S.F.; Andersen I.; Olesen J.; Russell M.B.

Article
Adenosine A1 receptor agonists inhibit trigeminovascular nociceptive transmission

pp. 1392-1401(10)
Authors: Goadsby P.J.; Hoskin K.L.; Storer R.J.; Edvinsson L.; Connor H.E.

Article
Cortical excitability changes induced by deafferentation of the contralateral hemisphere

pp. 1402-1413(12)
Authors: Werhahn K.J.; Mortensen J.; Kaelin-Lang A.; Boroojerdi B.; Cohen L.G.

Book Review
PRINCIPLES OF NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY

pp. 1414-1416(3)
Author: Martyn C.N.

Book Review
MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY OF THE PRIONS

pp. 1416-a-1418(3)
Author: Head M.W.

Book Review
CLINICAL CASES IN NEUROLOGY

pp. 1416-1416(1)
Author: Francis D.A.

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