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Volume 13, Number 3, June 2007

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Implicit Learning of Sequential Regularities and Spatial Contexts in Corticobasal Syndrome
pp. 133-143(11)
Authors: Negash, Selam; Boeve, Bradley F.; Geda, Yonas E.; Smith, Glenn E.; Knopman, David S.; Ivnik, Robert J.; Howard, Darlene V.; Howard, James H.; Petersen, Ronald C.

Selective Category and Modality Effects in Deep Dyslexia
pp. 144-153(10)
Authors: Warrington, Elizabeth K.; Crutch, Sebastian J.

Effect of the Cold Pressor Test on Memory and Cognitive Flexibility
pp. 154-157(4)
Authors: Ishizuka, Kelly; Hillier, Ashleigh; Beversdorf, David Q.

The Crossed Response Inhibition Task in Parkinson's Disease: Disinhibition Hyperkinesia
pp. 158-164(7)
Authors: Crucian, Gregory P.; Heilman, Kenneth; Junco, Elia; Maraist, Michael; Owens, William E.; Foote, Kelly D.; Okun, Michael S.

Changes in Language-specific Brain Activation after Therapy for Aphasia using Magnetoencephalography: A Case Study
pp. 169-177(9)
Authors: Breier, Joshua I.; Maher, Lynn M.; Schmadeke, Stephanie; Hasan, Khader M.; Papanicolaou, Andrew C.

Pure Topographical Disorientation Following a Right Forceps Major of the Splenium Lesion: A Case Study
pp. 178-184(7)
Authors: Tamura, Itaru; Kitagawa, Mayumi; Otsuki, Mika; Kikuchi, Seiji; Tashiro, Kunio; Dubois, Bruno

Rapid Relief of Thalamic Pain Syndrome Induced by Vestibular Caloric Stimulation
pp. 185-188(4)
Authors: Ramachandran, Vilayanur S.; McGeoch, Paul D.; Williams, Lisa; Arcilla, Gerard

The "Steroid Dementia Syndrome": A Possible Model of Human Glucocorticoid Neurotoxicity
pp. 189-200(12)
Authors: Wolkowitz, Owen M.; Lupien, Sonia J.; Bigler, Erin D.

Alexithymia-like Disorder in Right Anterior Cingulate Infarction
pp. 201-208(8)
Authors: Schäfer, Ralf; Popp, Kerstin; Jörgens, Silke; Lindenberg, Robert; Franz, Matthias; Seitz, Rüdiger J.

Paradoxical Switching to a Barely-mastered Second Language by an Aphasic Patient
pp. 209-213(5)
Authors: Leemann, B.; Laganaro, M.; Schwitter, V.; Schnider, A.

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