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Volume 10, Number 3, June, 2004

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Detection of 1st- and 2nd-order Temporal-envelope Cues in a Patient With Left Superior Cortical Damage
pp. 189-197(9)
Authors: Christian Füllgrabe; Didier Maillet; Christine Moroni; Catherine Belin; Christian Lorenzi

Regional Brain Abnormalities in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: Association With Cognitive Abilities and Behavioral Symptoms
pp. 198-206(9)
Authors: Carrie E. Bearden; Theo G. M. van Erp; John R. Monterosso; Tony J. Simon; David C. Glahn; Peter A. Saleh; Nicole M. Hill; Donna M. McDonald-McGinn; Elaine Zackai; Beverly S. Emanuel; Tyrone D. Cannon

Differential Impact of Parvocellular and Magnocellular Pathways on Visual Impairment in Apperceptive Agnosia?
pp. 207-214(8)
Authors: Helmut Hildebrandt; Cathleen Schütze; Markus Ebke; Karoline Spang

Switching Skills On by Turning Off Part of the Brain
pp. 215-222(8)
Authors: Robyn L. Young; Michael C. Ridding; Tracy L. Morrell

Influence of Motor Disorders on the Visual Perception of Human Movements in a Case of Peripheral Dysgraphia
pp. 223-232(10)
Authors: C. Chary; D. Méary; J.-P. Orliaguet; D. David; O. Moreaud; S. Kandel

Preserved Knowledge of Maps of Countries: Implications for the Organization of Semantic Memory
pp. 249-264(16)
Authors: Antonio Incisa della Rocchetta; Lisa Cipolotti

Functional Anatomy of Motor Recovery After Early Brain Damage
pp. 265-269(5)
Authors: Giancarlo Zito; Donatella Mattia; Francesco Tomaiuolo; Massimiliano Oliveri; Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg; Carlo Caltagirone; Umberto Sabatini

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