N EUROPSYCHOLOGIA V o l u m e 25, 1987
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BOARD
OF EDITORS
M. JEANNEROD,
Lyo,
G. B E R L U C C H I , Vero,~, S. C O R K I N , Cambridge, MA
A. M. GALABURDA,
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M . J E E V E S , st A,,dr~w, B. M I L N E R , Mom~e~/ K. P O E C K , Aachen
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Board of Editors Prof. G. BERLUCCHI,Istituto di Fisiologia Umana, Strada Le Grazie, Borgo Roma, 1-37134 Verona, Italy. Prof. S. CORKIN, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, E10-003A,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A. Prof. A. M. GALABURDA, Neurological Unit, Beth Israel Hospital, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, U.S.A. Prof. M. JEEVES, Department of Psychology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9JU, U.K. Prof. B. MILNER, Montreal Neurological Institute, 3801 University Street, Montreal H3A 2B4, Quebec, Canada. Prof. Dr. K. POECK, Abteilung Neurologie der Medizinischen Fakult~t an der Rheinisch-Westf~lische Technische Hochschule, Goethestrasse 27/29, Aachen 51, W. Germany. Prof. K. H. PRIBRAM, Jordan Hall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
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Volume 25, 1987 >YIILIHL
ISSUE:
SELECTIVE
Number
VISUAL
ATTENTION
la
Editorial
H. C. H( <,I,, \ and L. D. ZILII%A
I
Selective viwal
attention
5
Natural boundaricj attention
for
the
spatial
spread
of
directed
visual
19
Movement? of attention in the three spatial dimensions meaning of “neutral” cues
31
Reorienting attention across the horizontal and vertical meridians: evidence in favor of a premotor theory of a[tcntion
41
Effects of repetition on the facilitatory of orienting in cirual space
55
Distribution in the birual field of the cost\ of \ oluntarily allocated attention and of the inhibitory after-effects of covert orienting
B. FI% HI K and B. BKI~IT~II yr K
73
Mechanisms movements
M. D. Ruc,c,. A. D. MII NI K. C. R. Livrc and R. PH,\I r
85
Xodulation of vitual event-related spatial visual selecti\c attention
S. E. PI ~1 KCI‘W, D. I_. RO~IN\ON. and J. D. MOKKI\
97
Contribution\
107
Visuosparial
119
Perceptual human?
M. I. POWI R, J. A. Wi\l ht K. F. A. FRII IIKI( H and R. D. R,\t 41
135
How do the parictal
Announcement
147
Fondation
E. A. M\j
I OKand
R. Hoc hl k
M. E. GOI ,),stK(, and M. A. SI~(,KAVI s
Number
of
visual
attention
of the pulvinar
re>caled
potentials
saccadic
eye
by spatial and non-
in the monkey
processes following
callosal wction
in
lobes direct covert attention?
Fyssen 1987 1988 Fellowship\
lb
F. NFWOMRE, G. RAT(IIFF and H. DAMASIO
149
Dissociable visual and spatial posterior cerebral lesions: clinical, mical evidence
M. GKosshiANand S. HARERMAN
163
The detection damage
D. CAI’I AN
173
Discrimination of normal syntactic comprehension
A. E. MFRRIAM and E. B. GARIINFR
185
Corpus callosum function in schizophrenia: assessment of interhemispheric information
L. R. SQ~:IRI, A. P. SHIMAXIURA and P. GRAI
195
Strength and duration amnesic patients
A. R. MAYES, A. PICKFRING and A. FAIRBAIRN
211
Amnesic sensitivity to proactive interference: priming and the causes of amnesia
Ill
by
wmponenrc
IO visual spatial attention
and motor attention and attentional
and inhibitory
and the
impairments following right neuropsychological and anato-
of errors in sentences after right hemisphere
and
of priming
aphasic
subjects
on
brain
a test of
a neuropsychological processing
effects in normal
subjects and
its relationship
to
.I. MI
K. Ll(OI K\, M. A. P.\Kf utf A.
III
I K,
231
Illiteracy and hrair Ira\led population\
217
Verbal patient\
2x1
Jargona~rnphia:
2x7
C‘ofltralntcral 10lll)
2Y3
Sy\tcmatic
mi~idcntificntior~
2’)s
IIichhaptic
recognition
299
P300 from
identical
305
tnhanced
1A. (‘,\I ,)f IK\. 1 (‘\K). M. .l. c,Z\rKo. F. DI H41’I. K. Df IO2fX~.
I>. t)f FK,Z(,h I
damage-l. Aphasia (control \uhiect\)
letting
in culturally
cow
.1. (;llKI),
(‘ZIIKhl
and
M. A. f’,\\ Nf
.I. I’OI I( II and
T. Btl~ws
C‘. u’. PONIO1. Book\
memory
and semantic
cltnical
clustering
in right
and ncurop~ychological
and ip\tlarcral
confrol
of tot\
of tc\turc\
correlate\
ot finger\
following
in normal in normal
hraiwdama~ed
c;illo~o-
adult\ adults
I\kins
articulalory
speed in amhidc\ter\
313
Rccet\ ed
315
Number
2
D. BOWERS,
H. B. COSLETT, R. M. BAI~FR, L. _I. SPC~IXF and K. M. HFII hli\h
317
Comprehension of emotional hemispheric lesions: processing
M. St~c,~sri~rt and M. Yo\kttOh4
329
Visual section
341
Episodic, semantic an early a_ee
359
Frontal
367
Suspected autoimmune from individuals with coliti\
M. A. C;OOO~I r
375
Oral asymmetries mouth
and J. B. H~I I &L
397
Effects of blurring and stimulus of nonverbal stimuli
A. J. WII hf~s, R. Mc CAKTfik
M. E. WOI
T. SfiRt
Fand
C. MIC.HIVATZ
I KE and
iv
processes
prosody following defect versus distraction
in a hemialevic
and procedural
lesions and sustained
during
patient
memory
with
unilateral defect
posterior
callosal
in a case of amnesia
at
attention
disorders and left-handedness: diabetes, Crohn’s disease and
verbal
and non-verbal
evidence ulcerative
movementr
rize on the lateralized
of the
processing
S. L. CAsTRoand
J. MORAIS
409
Ear differences
in illiterates
E. DREWS
419
Qualitatively different organizational knowledge in the left and right hemisphere
M. E4ts
429
Asymmetric
.I. A. ALTMAN, A. S. ROSENRI.LM and V. G. Lvov~
435
Lateralization of a moving auditory damage of the brain hemispheres
443
Improvement of deficits in mnemonic Japanese aphasics
L. E. CORNELISSE and J. B. KEIU \
449
The effect of cerebrovascular accident on the ability sounds under conditions of the precedence effect
K. IKEDA
453
Lateralized interference sequential finger tapping
Book Review A. BERTI
451
Studies in Neuropsychology, Selected Benton. Edited by L. Costa and 0. Spreen.
Books Received
459
processing
in perception
structures
of apparent
of
lexical
movement
image in patients
with focal
Notes A. KASHI~AGI, T. K~SHIWACI and T. H~SECAW~
Number
effects
rhyme for multiplication
of concurrent
to localize
verbal
Papers
in
tasks
of
on
Arthur
3
D. M. FREED, S. CORKIN and N. J. COHEN
461
Forgetting
G. GOLDENBERG, I. PODREKA.
473
Patterns of regional cerebral blood flow related to memorizing of high and low imagery words-an emission computer tomography study
D. W. ZAIDEI.
487
Hemispheric asymmetry normal subjects
M. P. MCANDREWS, E. L. GLISKY and D. L. SCHACTER
497
When priming persists: long-lasting episode in amnesic patients.
M. HISCOCK and M. MACKAY
507
A signal detection listening
B. T. WOODS
519
Impaired
J. R. HOWELL and M. P. BRYDFN
527
The effects of word orientation and imageability field presentations with a lexical decision t&k
C. CHIAREI 1.0 and S. NUDING
539
Visual field effects
J. M. STAPLETON, E. HALCREN and K. A. M~RFN~
549
Endogenous
T. J. SIMON and H. M. SUSSMAN
559
The dual task paradigm:
M.-E. PIPE
571
Pathological
J. P. CHAPMAN, L. J. CHAPMAN and J. J. AI I-EN
579
The measurement
M. STEINER and K. WILLMES
V
in H.M.:
a second
look
in memory
procedure
speech shadowing
semantics
memory
priming
in
for a single
biases in dichotic
after early lesions of either hemisphere
content
after anterior
is it familial?
of foot preference
on visual
and function
temporal
speech dominance
left-handedness:
pictorial
implicit
eliminates
for processing
potentials
for
half-
words
lobectomy
or manual
dominance?
Note\
R. S. DI-AN, G. RATTER and M.-S. Hl1.t
585
Patterns
K. YostiizAhi
589
Shift of visual words
593 594 594
Depression: A Psychobiological Synthesis. Paul Willner Animal Model< in Psychopathology. Edited by Nigel W. Bond Neurosurgical Giants: Feet of Clay and Iron. Edited by Paul C. Bucy
Book P. P. A.
and T. HATT~
Reviews WINN WINN I.. B~NAHI~
Books Received
597
Appreciation
599
of Reviewers
of lateral
Number
preference:
an American
field advantage
Chinese
by learning
Interhemispheric communication of visual mental study in 3-6-month old infants
613
Interference and priming decision task
P. E. TR~SS~LUI
625
Visual hemispace
R. EFRON. E. W. YLINI) and D. R. N1c.tto1.s
637
Scanning
the visual field without
I. PCRE~Z and J. MORAIS
645
Analytic different
processing
R. P. KFSNFR and T. Ho1 BROODY
653
Dissociation of item and order spatial medial prefrontal cortex lesions
J. SvITt<
665
Left-handedness:
Notes S. ISHIAI, T. FURUKA~A and H. TSUK~(;OSHI
675
Eye-fixation patterns spatial neglect
H. L. BENNETT, R. L. DEL MONI~O and C. F. BOND, JR
681
Expressive
J. LAVFR<;NF and D. KIUURA
689
M. Eal
IN
Hand
experience
of forcipn
4
601
S. DF SCH~NEN and I. BRA
comparison
learning:
a develop-
within and across visual fields in a lexical
differences
reflect
hemisphere
eye movements-a
in the classification
its association
memory
movement
asymmetry
during
preference
and performance
in rats following
and unilateral
of the resting
speech:
as same or
disease
hemianopia
asymmetries
sex difference
of melodies
with allergic
in homonymous
and perceptual
asymmetries
no effect
face
of speaking
tepic D. J. %ARISDRICK, J. R. T~EFI>Y, and G. KUSI ANSKY
695
Hand
H. S. KIRSHNER, P. F. CASEY, M. P. Kt-I LY and W. G. Wtee
701
Anomia
R. W. FRICX
707
A dissociation memory
P. D. BI ANTON and W. D. GoLlVl~R
713
Sex differences cerebrovascular
719
An alternative to interference sharing research
W. G. WII
I ISand L. D. Cooou~~
vi
in cerebral
effects
on line bisection
diseases
of conscious
visual
in visual accidents
information
imagery
and visual short-term
processing
following
indexes in neuropsychological
right
tirne-
K. W~LLMES and H. RATAJCZAK
725
The design and application the Aachen Aphasia Test
J. L. BRADSHAW, G. NATHAN, N. C. NETTLETON. L. WILSON
735
Why is there a left side underestimation
Obituary O.-J. GRUSSER
739
Richard
Book Reviews J.-P. JOSEPH
743
The Frontal
P. STOERIG
744
Relevance. Communication Deirdre Wilson
of a data- and methodbase
system for
in rod bisection?
and J. PIERSON
Number
Jung (1911-1986)
Lobes Revisited.
Edited by E. Perecman and Cognition.
By Dan Sperber
and
5
E. STRAUSS, W. H. GA~~FI; and J. WADA
747
Performance on a free-recall verbal dichotic cerebral dominance determined by the carotid
H. J. HANNAY, J. C. FAI (;o[JI, D. A. L.~I.I, C. R. KRTHoi I, J. H. HAI SEY, JR and E. L. WII I s
75s
Focal right temporo-occipital judgment of line orientation
D. BREITI IN<;, W. GUENTHFK and P. RONIIOT
765
Auditory mapping
S. C,QPA, R. STFR/I, G. VAI I AK and E. BIsIAcIi
715
Remission stimulation
K. YORK HAAL ANI), D. L. HARRIN(;TON and R. YFO
783
The effecls of task complexity right CVA patients
M. KRI(XI , U. POXR and H. J. MARI(OU.ITXH
79s
Interactions presentation
C. L. GRAIIY, J. V. H~sny, B. HOR~ITL, G. B~R(, and S. I. R~POPORT
807
Neuropsychological late onset dementia
R. HART~R KRAFT, T. C. H~IA, T. ROHI.KIS and A. H~I I IIM
817
Reading comprehension performance and laterality: evidence fol concurrent validity of dichotic, dichhaptic and EEG lateralif) measurer
D. VAT LANCXI-R and J. KRLIMAN
829
Voice discrimination
Notes H. LI-MPt Rr
835
Effecr of imaging sentences 011concurrent
H. E. Ross and P. ROC‘H~
841
Sex. handednesc and weight discrimination
W. G. WI-ISS.T~R
845
Rapid lcrter transcription
Book Reviews J. L.. BK4mw~\\\
849
The Brain Code: Mechanisms of Information Role of the Corpus Callosum. By N. D. Cooa
P. M. LA~OKFI
850
Agrammalism.
vii
perception
of
blood
listening rask and amyral teFt
flow changes
associated
witli
of music measured by brain electrical activity
hemineglect
and
anosognosia
during
on motor performance
vestibular
in left and
between damaged brain hemisphere and mode on the recognition of faces and figure5 and cerebral metabolic of the Alzheimer type
and recognition
in early v\
arc separate abiliriey
performance
Edired by M.-L.
function
of
KLAN
unimanual
performance
by stutrercrs
Transfer
and the
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Author Index Aglioti, S. 55 Allen, J. J. 579 Altman, J. A. 435 Bauer, R. M. 317 Benabid,A. L. 594 Bennett, H. L. 681 Berg, G. 807 Berlucchi,G. 1, 55 Berti, A. 457, 1009 Bisiach, E. 775 Blanton, P. D. 713 Bond, C. F., ,Jr, 681 mrs, D. 317 Bradshaw,J. L. 735, 849 Breitling,D. 765 Breitmayer,B. 73 Brciiy,N. 935 Bry, I. 601 Bryden, M. P. 527 Burns, T. 299 Buttemrth, B. 919 Cabral, L. S. 231 Caldeira,A. 231 Caplan, D. 173 Cappa, S. F. 281, 775 Cary, L. 231 Casey, P. F. 701 Castro, M. J. 231 Castro, s. L. 409 Cavallotti,G. 281 Chapran, J. P. 579 ChaF, L. J. 579 Chelazzi,L. 55 Chiarello,C. 539 Cohen, N. J. 461 Cohen, R. 983 Corkin, S. 461 Comelisse, L. E. 449 Corsiglia,J. 853 Coslett, H. B. 317 Darnasio, H. 149 Dascola, I. 31 De Pascalis,V. 947 Dean, R. S. 585
Dehaut, F. 231 Delgado, R. 231 Dellatolas,G. 999 Delnxonico, R. L. 681 Drews, E. 419 Eals, M. 429 Efron, R. 637 Eglin, M. 613 Fairbaim, A. 211 Falgout, J. C. 755 Fein, D. 293 Fischer, B. 73 Fishman, B. 287 de Fraga -, D. 231 Freed, D. M. 461 Freidrich,F. A. 135 Frick, R. W. Fugagli, A. K.":67 Furukawa, T. 675 Gaddes, W. H. 747 Galaburda,A. M. 853 Gardner, E. B. 185 Gazzaniga,M. S. 119 Geschwind,N. 269 Glisky, E. L. 497, 893 Coldberg, M. E. LO7 Goldenberg,G. 473 Goodale, M. A. 375 de Gonzaga Gawryszewski,t. -, s. E. 935 win, L. D. 719 Gouvier, W. D. 713 Gratiska, A. 957 Grady, C. L. 807 GraE, P. 195 Griffiths, P. 259 Grigsby, J. P. 881 Grossman, M. 163 Gtisser, O.-J. 739 Guenther, W. 765 Gur, R. C. 287 Gur, R. E. 287 Gurd, ,J. 231 Gutbrod, R. 983 X
19
s. 163 Hagerman, R. #J. 881 Nalgren, E. 549 Hallurn,A. 817 HalJn, E. 935 Halsey, J. H. Jr., 755 Hannay, H. J. 755 Hwrington, D. L. 783 Harter F=raEt. . R . 817 Hasegawa, T. 443 Hatta: T. 589 Haxby, J. V. 807 Heilxtm, K. M. 317 HeLlige, ,J. B. 397 Hiscmk, M. 50'7 Hockey, R. 41 Hoff, E. .J. 977 Holbrook, T. 653 Horwitz., R. 807 H-11, J. R. 527 Hsia, T. C. 817 Hua, M.-S. 585 Hughes, H. C. 5 Humphrey, D. E. 971 Hwhrey, G. K. 971 Haberman,
Ikeda, K. 453 Ishiai, S. 675 Izquierdo, I. 995 Jakubovitz, R. 231 Johnsen, T. 989 Joseph, J.-P. 743 Junqueira, A. M. S.
Lines, C. R. Lvova, V. G.
85 435
Mackay, M. 507 Magnussen, S. 989 Markcwitsch, H. J. 795 Marucci, F. S. 947 Marzi, C. A. 55 Mayes, A. R. 211 Maylor, E. A. 41 McAndrews, M. P. 497 McCarthy, R. 359 Mehler, J. 231 Meier, 6. 983 Merriam, A. E. 185 Michel, F. 907 Michtita, C. 397 Milner, A. D. 85 Florais,J. 409, 645 Moreno, K. A. 549 Morris, J. D. 97 Nathan, G. 735 Nettleton, N. C. 735 Nexxmibe, F. 149 Nichols, D. R. 637 Nuding, S. 539 O'EQyle, M. W. 977 Osorio, 2. 231 Ostergaard, A. L. 341
Kashiwagi, A. 443 Kashiwagi, T. 443 Katholi, C. R. 755 Kelly, J. B. 449 Kelly, M. P. 701 I-r, M. R. 881 Kesner, R. P. 653 Kimura, D. 689 Kirshner, H. S. 701 Koenig, 0. 295 Kreiman, J. 829 Kri&l, M. 795 Krim, S. 935 Kuslansky, G. 695
Panzeri, M. 919 Parente, M. A. 231 Payne, M. A. 247 Penna, M. P. 947 Peretz, I. 645 Petersen, S. E. 97 Phalp, R. 85 Pickering, A. 211 P-ierson,J. 735 P:Lpe,M.-E. 571 &dreka, I. 473 Polich, J. 299 Ponton, C. W. 305 Poser, U. 795 Posner, M. I. 135 Ptito, A. 869 Ptito, M. 869
Labrozzi, D. 947 Lassonde, M. 869 Lavergne, J. 689 Lavorel, P. M. 850, 1007, 1008 Lecours, A. R. 231 L&i, D. A. 755 Lempert, H. 835 Lep&, F. 869 Lindesay, J. 965
Rafal, R. D. 135 Ransil, B. J. 269 Rapoport, S. I. A07 Ratajczak, H. 725 Ratcliff, G. 149 Rattan, G. 585 Reinvang, I. 989 Riggio, L. 19, 31 Rizzolatti, G. 1, 19, 31
231
xi
Roberts, T. 817 Robinson, D. L. 97 F&xzhe,P. 841 R!%er, P. 983 Rondot, P. 765 Rosen, G. D. 853 Rosenblum, A. S. 435 Ross, H. E. 841 Pugg, M. D. 85
Scaris'orick,D. J. 695 Schachter, S. C. 269 Schacter, D. L. 497, 893 de Schonen, S. 601 Searleman, A. 367 Sebrechts, M. M. 935 Sagraves, M. A. 107 Semen2a.C. 9L9 Shallice, T. 359 Sherman, G. F. 853 Shimamura, A. P. 195 Sieroff, E. 907 Simon, T. J. 571 Smith, J. 665 smith, K. 259 Speedie, L. J. 317 Squire, L. R. 195 Stapleton, J. M. 549 Steiner, M. 473 Sterzi, R. 775 Stewart, H. J. LO08 Stoerig, P. 744 Strauss, E. 747 Sugishita, M. 329 Smxman, H. M. 559 Sussmn, N. M. 287
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