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Volume 13, Number 4, August 2007

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Patterns of Developmental Dyscalculia With or Without Dyslexia
pp. 217-225(9)
Authors: Tressoldi, Patrizio; Rosati, Mario; Lucangeli, Daniela

Disruption of Limbic Pathways in a Case of Profound Amnesia
pp. 226-228(3)
Authors: Papanicolaou, A. C.; Hasan, K. M.; Boake, C.; Eluvathingal, Thomas; Kramer, L.

Variability in Stroop Task Performance and Functional Activation among a Small Brain-Injured Group
pp. 229-236(8)
Authors: Mani, Tanja; Miller, L. Stephen; Yanasak, Nathan; Macciocchi, Stephen

Behavioural variant Frontotemporal Dementia: Not all it seems?
pp. 237-247(11)
Authors: Kipps, C. M.; Nestor, P. J.; Fryer, T. D.; Hodges, J. R.

Testing Graceful Degradation in a Patient with Aphasia
pp. 248-255(8)
Authors: Lesk, Valerie; Womble, Stephen; Rumiati, Raffaella

Effect of Propranolol on Naming in Chronic Broca's Aphasia with Anomia
pp. 256-259(4)
Authors: Beversdorf, David; Sharma, Umesh; Phillips, Nicole; Notestine, Margaret; Slivka, Andrew; Friedman, Norman; Schneider, Sandra; Nagaraja, Haikady; Hillier, Ashleigh

Short-term Effects of the 'Rubber Hand' Illusion on Aspects of Visual Neglect
pp. 260-271(12)
Authors: Kitadono, Keiko; Humphreys, Glyn

Motion Analysis in Delirium: A Novel Method of Clarifying Motoric Subtypes
pp. 272-277(6)
Authors: Leonard, Maeve; Godfrey, Alan; Silberhorn, Martin; Conroy, Marion; Donnelly, Sinead; Meagher, David; Ólaighin, Gearóid

The Fronto-Parietal Network and Top-Down Modulation of Perceptual Grouping
pp. 278-289(12)
Authors: Han, Shihui; Humphreys, Glyn

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