Index to Volume 8, Numbers 1-6 VOLUME 8 Long-term retention deficits in two cases of disproportionate retrograde amnesia. Kapur, Narinder, Scholey, Keith, Moore, TITLE INDEX Elizabeth, Barker, Simon, Brice, Jason, Thompson, Simon, Can we lose memory for music? A case of music agnosia in Shiel, Agnes, Carn, Roland, Abbott, Patricia, & Fleming, a nonmusician. Peretz, Isabelle. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 481- John. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 416-434. 496. The magnitude of the fixation offset effect with endoge- Computerized mappings of the cerebral cortex: A multireso- nously and exogenously controlled saccades. Forbes, Kelly lution flattening method and a surface-based coordinate & Klein, Raymond M. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 344-352. system. Drury, Heather A., Van Essen, David C., Anderson, Maturational constraints on functional specializations for lan- Charles H., Lee, Chris W., Coogan, Thomas A.,& Lewis, guage processing: ERP and behavioral evidence in bilin- James W. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 1-28. gual speakers. Weber-Fox, Christine M. & Neville, Helen J. Development of schemata during event parsing: Neisser’s (1996). JOCN 8(3), 231-256. perceptual cycle as a recurrent connectionist network. Modeling the temporal dynamics of IT neurons in visual Hanson, Catherine & Hanson, Stephen José. (1996). JOCN search: A mechanism for top-down selective attention. 8(2), 119-134. Usher, Marius & Niebur, Ernst. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 311-327. Dissociations in the processing of “what” and “where” infor- Modulation of event-related potentials by semantic priming: mation in working memory: An event-related potential Effects of colour-cued selective attention. Kellenbach, analysis. Mecklinger, A. & Miiller, N. (1996). JOCN 8&(5), 453- Marion L. & Michie, Patricia T. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 155-173. 473. Monkey and human face perception: Inversion effects for Dual population coding in the neocortex: A model of interac- human faces but not for monkey faces or scenes. Wright, tion between representation and attention in the visual Anthony A. & Roberts, William A. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 278- cortex. Koechlin, Etienne & Burnod, Yves. (1996). JOCN 290. 8(4), 353-370. MRI-based topographic parcellation of human neocortex: An The effects of adapting to complex motions: Position invari- anatomically specified method with estimate of reliability. ance and tuning to spiral motions. Snowden, Robert J. & Caviness, V. S., Jr., Meyer,J .,M akris, N., & Kennedy, D. N. Milne, Alan B. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 435-452. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 566-587. Effects of LTP on response selectivity of simulated cortical A neural mechanism for involuntary attention shifts to neurons. Kilborn, Karl, Lynch, Gary, & Granger, Richard. changes in auditory stimulation. Schroger, Erich. (1996). (1996). JOCN 8(4), 328-343. JOCN 86), 527-539. Electrophysiological studies of face perception in humans. Neural representations: Some old problems revisited. Milner, Bentin, Shlomo, Allison, Truett, Puce, Aina, Perez, Erik, & Peter M. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 69-77. McCarthy, Gregory. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 551-565. Neurological distribution of processing resources underlying Enhancement of perceived visual intensity by auditory stim- language comprehension. Swinney, David, Zurif, Edgar, uli: A psychophysical analysis. Stein, Barry E., London, Prather, Penny, & Love, Tracy. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 174-184. Nancy, Wilkinson, Lee K., & Price, Donald D. (1996). JOCN Object-centered attentional biases in the intact brain. Reuter- 8(6), 497-506. Lorenz, Patricia A., Drain, Maxwell, & Hardy-Morais, Global precedence, spatial frequency channels, and the statis- Corinne. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 540-550. tics of natural images. Hughes, Howard C., Nozawa, On the language-specificity of the brain response to syn- George, & Kitterle, Frederick. (1996). JOCN 8G), 197-230. tactic anomalies: Is the syntactic positive shift a member Hearing in the mind’s ear: A PET investigation of musical im- of the P300 family? Osterhout, Lee, McKinnon, Richard, agery and perception. Zatorre, Robert J., Halpern, Andrea Bersick, Michael, & Corey, Vicka. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 507- R., Perry, David W., Meyer, Ernst, & Evans, Alan C. (1996). 526. JOCN 8(1), 29-46. The organization of brain activations in number comparison: The hippocampus and cerebellum in adaptively timed learn- Event-related potentials and the additive-factors method. ing, recognition, and movement. Grossberg, Stephen & Mer- Dehaene, Stanislas. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 47-68. rill, John W. L. (1996). JOCN 8@), 257-277. Preference of personal to extrapersonal space in a visuomo- Imagining real and unreal things: Evidence of a dissociation tor task. Hari, Riitta & Jousmaki, Veikko. (1996). JOCN 8@), in autism. Scott, Fiona J. & Baron-Cohen, Simon. (1996). 305-307. JOCN 8A), 371-382. Progressive nonfluent aphasia: Language, cognitive, and PET Individual differences in cerebral blood flow in area 17 pre- measures contrasted with probable Alzheimer’s disease. dict the time to evaluate visualized letters. Kosslyn, Grossman, Murray, Mickanin, Jenifer, Onishi, Kris, Hughes, Stephen M., Thompson, William L., Kim, Irene J., Rauch, Elizabeth, D’Esposito, Mark, Ding, Xin-Sheng, Alavi, Abass, & Scott L., & Alpert, Nathaniel M. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 78-82. Reivich, Martin. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 135-154. Interactions between transient and long-term auditory mem- Reduced timing variability in patients with unilateral cerebel- ory as reflected by the mismatch negativity. Winkler, lar lesions during bimanual movements. Franz, E. A., Ivry, Istvan, Cowan, Nelson, Csépe, Valéria, Czigler, Istvan, & R. B., & Helmuth, L. L. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 107-118. Naatianen, Risto. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 403-415. Review of James A. Anderson,A n Introduction to Neural Net- Interview with Michael I. Posner. Gazzaniga, Michael S. works. Davis, Joel. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 383. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 83-87. Review of Simon Baron-Cohen, Mindblindness. Goldberg, Mi- Interview with Marcus E. Raichle. Gazzaniga, Michael S. chael E. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 308-309. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 189-195. Review of Paul M. Churchland, The Engine of Reason, the Interview with Robert G. Shulman. Gazzaniga, Michael S. Seat of the Soul: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 474-480. Freidman, David P. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 383-385. © 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 8:6, pp. 626-629 Index to Volume 8, Numbers 1-6 VOLUME 8 Long-term retention deficits in two cases of disproportionate retrograde amnesia. Kapur, Narinder, Scholey, Keith, Moore, TITLE INDEX Elizabeth, Barker, Simon, Brice, Jason, Thompson, Simon, Can we lose memory for music? A case of music agnosia in Shiel, Agnes, Carn, Roland, Abbott, Patricia, & Fleming, a nonmusician. Peretz, Isabelle. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 481- John. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 416-434. 496. The magnitude of the fixation offset effect with endoge- Computerized mappings of the cerebral cortex: A multireso- nously and exogenously controlled saccades. Forbes, Kelly lution flattening method and a surface-based coordinate & Klein, Raymond M. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 344-352. system. Drury, Heather A., Van Essen, David C., Anderson, Maturational constraints on functional specializations for lan- Charles H., Lee, Chris W., Coogan, Thomas A.,& Lewis, guage processing: ERP and behavioral evidence in bilin- James W. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 1-28. gual speakers. Weber-Fox, Christine M. & Neville, Helen J. Development of schemata during event parsing: Neisser’s (1996). JOCN 8(3), 231-256. perceptual cycle as a recurrent connectionist network. Modeling the temporal dynamics of IT neurons in visual Hanson, Catherine & Hanson, Stephen José. (1996). JOCN search: A mechanism for top-down selective attention. 8(2), 119-134. Usher, Marius & Niebur, Ernst. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 311-327. Dissociations in the processing of “what” and “where” infor- Modulation of event-related potentials by semantic priming: mation in working memory: An event-related potential Effects of colour-cued selective attention. Kellenbach, analysis. Mecklinger, A. & Miiller, N. (1996). JOCN 8&(5), 453- Marion L. & Michie, Patricia T. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 155-173. 473. Monkey and human face perception: Inversion effects for Dual population coding in the neocortex: A model of interac- human faces but not for monkey faces or scenes. Wright, tion between representation and attention in the visual Anthony A. & Roberts, William A. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 278- cortex. Koechlin, Etienne & Burnod, Yves. (1996). JOCN 290. 8(4), 353-370. MRI-based topographic parcellation of human neocortex: An The effects of adapting to complex motions: Position invari- anatomically specified method with estimate of reliability. ance and tuning to spiral motions. Snowden, Robert J. & Caviness, V. S., Jr., Meyer,J .,M akris, N., & Kennedy, D. N. Milne, Alan B. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 435-452. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 566-587. Effects of LTP on response selectivity of simulated cortical A neural mechanism for involuntary attention shifts to neurons. Kilborn, Karl, Lynch, Gary, & Granger, Richard. changes in auditory stimulation. Schroger, Erich. (1996). (1996). JOCN 8(4), 328-343. JOCN 86), 527-539. Electrophysiological studies of face perception in humans. Neural representations: Some old problems revisited. Milner, Bentin, Shlomo, Allison, Truett, Puce, Aina, Perez, Erik, & Peter M. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 69-77. McCarthy, Gregory. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 551-565. Neurological distribution of processing resources underlying Enhancement of perceived visual intensity by auditory stim- language comprehension. Swinney, David, Zurif, Edgar, uli: A psychophysical analysis. Stein, Barry E., London, Prather, Penny, & Love, Tracy. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 174-184. Nancy, Wilkinson, Lee K., & Price, Donald D. (1996). JOCN Object-centered attentional biases in the intact brain. Reuter- 8(6), 497-506. Lorenz, Patricia A., Drain, Maxwell, & Hardy-Morais, Global precedence, spatial frequency channels, and the statis- Corinne. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 540-550. tics of natural images. Hughes, Howard C., Nozawa, On the language-specificity of the brain response to syn- George, & Kitterle, Frederick. (1996). JOCN 8G), 197-230. tactic anomalies: Is the syntactic positive shift a member Hearing in the mind’s ear: A PET investigation of musical im- of the P300 family? Osterhout, Lee, McKinnon, Richard, agery and perception. Zatorre, Robert J., Halpern, Andrea Bersick, Michael, & Corey, Vicka. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 507- R., Perry, David W., Meyer, Ernst, & Evans, Alan C. (1996). 526. JOCN 8(1), 29-46. The organization of brain activations in number comparison: The hippocampus and cerebellum in adaptively timed learn- Event-related potentials and the additive-factors method. ing, recognition, and movement. Grossberg, Stephen & Mer- Dehaene, Stanislas. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 47-68. rill, John W. L. (1996). JOCN 8@), 257-277. Preference of personal to extrapersonal space in a visuomo- Imagining real and unreal things: Evidence of a dissociation tor task. Hari, Riitta & Jousmaki, Veikko. (1996). JOCN 8@), in autism. Scott, Fiona J. & Baron-Cohen, Simon. (1996). 305-307. JOCN 8A), 371-382. Progressive nonfluent aphasia: Language, cognitive, and PET Individual differences in cerebral blood flow in area 17 pre- measures contrasted with probable Alzheimer’s disease. dict the time to evaluate visualized letters. Kosslyn, Grossman, Murray, Mickanin, Jenifer, Onishi, Kris, Hughes, Stephen M., Thompson, William L., Kim, Irene J., Rauch, Elizabeth, D’Esposito, Mark, Ding, Xin-Sheng, Alavi, Abass, & Scott L., & Alpert, Nathaniel M. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 78-82. Reivich, Martin. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 135-154. Interactions between transient and long-term auditory mem- Reduced timing variability in patients with unilateral cerebel- ory as reflected by the mismatch negativity. Winkler, lar lesions during bimanual movements. Franz, E. A., Ivry, Istvan, Cowan, Nelson, Csépe, Valéria, Czigler, Istvan, & R. B., & Helmuth, L. L. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 107-118. Naatianen, Risto. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 403-415. Review of James A. Anderson,A n Introduction to Neural Net- Interview with Michael I. Posner. Gazzaniga, Michael S. works. Davis, Joel. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 383. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 83-87. Review of Simon Baron-Cohen, Mindblindness. Goldberg, Mi- Interview with Marcus E. Raichle. Gazzaniga, Michael S. chael E. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 308-309. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 189-195. Review of Paul M. Churchland, The Engine of Reason, the Interview with Robert G. Shulman. Gazzaniga, Michael S. Seat of the Soul: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 474-480. Freidman, David P. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 383-385. © 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 8:6, pp. 626-629 Review of J. A. Scott Kelso, Dynamic Patterns: The Self- Dehaene, Stanislas. The organization of brain activations in Organization of Brain and Behavior. van Opstal, A.J. number comparison: Event-related potentials and the addi- (1996). JOCN 8(4), 385-386. tive-factors method. Dehaene, Stanislas. (1996). JOCN 8(1), Review of D. J. Lewkowicz & R. Lickliter, The Development 47-68. of Intersensory Perception: Comparative Perspectives. D’Esposito, Mark. See Grossman, Murray. Rauschecker, Josef P. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 185-187. D’Esposito, Mark. See McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. Review of Neil A. Stillings, Steven A. Weisler, Christopher H. Ding, Xin-Sheng. See Grossman, Murray. Chase, Mark H. FeinsteinJ,a y L. Garfield, & Edwina L. Drain, Maxwell. See Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A. Rissland, (Eds.) Cognitive Science:A n Introduction. Re- Drury, Heather A. Computerized mappings of the cerebral viewed by Voytko, Mary Lou. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 187-188. cortex: A multiresolution flattening method and a surface- The role of neuronal synchronization in response selection: based coordinate system. Drury, Heather A., Van Essen, A biologically plausible theory of structured repre- David C., Anderson, Charles H., Lee, Chris W., Coogan, sentations in the visual cortex. Roelfsema, Pieter R., Engel, Thomas A., & Lewis, James W. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 1-28. Andreas K., Konig, Peter, & Singer, Wolf. (1996). JOCN 8(6), Engel, Andreas K. See Roelfsema, Pieter R. 603-625. Evans, Alan C. See Zatorre, Robert j. The search for “common sense”: An electrophysiological Evans, Alan C. See Owen, Adrian M. study of the comprehension of words and pictures in read- Fleming, John. See Kapur, Narinder. ing. Ganis, Giorgio, Kutas, Marta, & Sereno, Martin I. Forbes, Kelly. The magnitude of the fixation offset effect (1996). JOCN 8(2), 89-106. with endogenously and exogenously controlled saccades. Semantic processing and orthographic specificity in hemispa- Forbes, Kelly, & Klein, Raymond M. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 344- tial neglect. McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina, Milberg, William 352. P.,, Verfaellie, Mieke, Grande, Laura, D’Esposito, Mark, & Alex- Franz, E. A. Reduced timing variability in patients with unilat- ander, Michael. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 291-304. eral cerebellar lesions during bimanual movements. Franz, Spatial selective attention affects early extrastriate but not E. A., Ivry, R. B., & Helmuth, L. L. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 107- striate components of the visual evoked potential. Clark, 118. Vincent P., & Hillyard, Steven A. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 387- Freidman, David P. Review of Paul M. Churchland, The En- 402. gine of Reason, the Seat of the Soul: A Philosophical Jour- A specific role for the right parahippocampal gyrus in the re- ney into the Brain. Freidman, David P. (1996). JOCN 8&4), trieval of object-location: A positron emission tomography 383-385. study. Owen, Adrian M., Milner, Brenda, Petrides, Michael, Ganis, Giorgio. The search for “common sense”: An electro- & Evans, Alan C. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 588-602. physiological study of the comprehension of words and pictures in reading. Ganis, Giorgio, Kutas, Marta, & Sereno, Martin I. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 89-106. VOLUME 8 Gazzaniga, Michael S. Interview with Michael I. Posner. Gazzaniga, Michael S. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 83-87. AUTHOR INDEX Gazzaniga, Michael S. Interview with Marcus E. Raichle. Abbott, Patricia. See Kapur, Narinder. Gazzaniga, Michael S. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 189-195. Alavi, Abass. See Grossman, Murray. Gazzaniga, Michael S. Interview with Robert G. Shulman. Alexander, Michael. See McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. Gazzaniga, Michael S. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 474-480. Allison, Truett. See Bentin, Shlomo. Goldberg, Michael E. Review of Simon Baron-Cohen, Mind- Alpert, Nathaniel M. See Kosslyn, Stephen M. blindness. Goldberg, Michael E. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 308- Anderson, Charles H. See Drury, Heather A. 309. Barker, Simon. See Kapur, Narinder. Grande, Laura. See McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. Baron-Cohen, Simon. See Scott, Fiona J. Granger, Richard. See Kilborn, Karl. Bentin, Shlomo. Electrophysiological studies of face percep- Grossberg, Stephen. The hippocampus and cerebellum in tion in humans. Bentin, Shlomo, Allison, Truett, Puce, Aina, adaptively timed learning, recognition, and movement. Perez, Erik, & McCarthy, Gregory. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 551- Grossberg, Stephen, & Merrill, John W. L. (1996). JOCN 565. 8@), 257-277. Bersick, Michael. See Osterhout, Lee. Grossman, Murray. Progressive nonfluent aphasia: Language, Brice, Jason. See Kapur, Narinder. cognitive, and PET measures contrasted with probable Burnod, Yves. See Koechlin, Etienne. Alzheimer’s disease. Grossman, Murray, Mickanin, jenifer, Carn, Roland. See Kapur, Narinder. Onishi, Kris, Hughes, Elizabeth, D’Esposito, Mark, Ding, Xin- Caviness, V. S.,J r.M RI-based topographic parcellation of hu- Sheng, Alavi, Abass, & Reivich, Martin. (1996). JOCN 8(2), man neocortex: An anatomically specified method with es- 135-154. timate of reliability. Caviness, V. S., Jr.,M eyer,J .,M akris, N., Halpern, Andrea R. See Zatorre, Robert J. & Kennedy, D. N. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 566-587. Hanson, Catherine. Development of schemata during event Clark, Vincent P. Spatial selective attention affects early extra- parsing: Neisser’s perceptual cycle as a recurrent connec- striate but not striate components of the visual evoked po- tionist network. Hanson, Catherine, & Hanson, Stephen tential. Clark, Vincent P., & Hillyard, Steven A. (1996). JOCN José. (1996). JOCN 8(2), 119-134. 8(5), 387-402. Hanson, Stephen José. See Hanson, Catherine. Coogan, Thomas A. See Drury, Heather A. Hardy-Morais, Corinne. See Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A. Corey, Vicka. See Osterhout, Lee. Hari, Riitta. Preference of personal to extrapersonal space in Cowan, Nelson. See Winkler, Istvan. a visuomotor task. Hari, Riitta, & Jousmaki, Veikko. (1996). Csépe, Valéria. See Winkler, Istvan. JOCN 8&3), 305-307. Czigler, Istvan. See Winkler, Istvan. Helmuth, L. L. See Franz, E. A. Davis, Joel. Review of James A. Anderson, An Introduction to Hillyard, Steven A. See Clark, Vincent P. : Neural Networks. Davis, Joel. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 383. Hughes, Elizabeth. See Grossman, Murray. Hughes, Howard C. Global precedence, spatial frequency sponse to syntactic anomalies: Is the syntactic positive channelsa,nd the statistics of natural images. Hughes, shift a member of the P300 family? Osterhout, Lee, McKin- Howard C., Nozawa, George, & Kitterle, Frederick. (1996). non, Richard, Bersick, Michael, & Corey, Vicka. (1996). JOCN &3), 197-230. JOCN 8&6), 507-526. Ivry, R. B. See Franz, E. A. Owen, Adrian M. A specific role for the right parahippo- Jousmiaki, Veikko. See Hari, Riitta. campal gyrus in the retrieval of object-location: A positron Kapur, Narinder. Long-term retention deficits in two cases of emission tomography study. Owen, Adrian M., Milner, disproportionate retrograde amnesia. Kapur, Narinder, Brenda, Petrides, Michael, & Evans, Alan C. (1996). JOCN Scholey, Keith, Moore, Elizabeth, Barker, Simon, Brice, Jason, 8(6), 588-602. Thompson, Simon, Shiel, Agnes, Carn, Roland, Abbott, Patri- Peretz, Isabelle. Can we lose memory for music? A case of cia, & Fleming, John. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 416-434. music agnosia in a nonmusician. Peretz, Isabelle. (1996). Kellenbach, Marion L. Modulation of event-related potentials JOCN 8&6), 481-496. by semantic priming: Effects of colour-cued selective atten- Perez, Erik. See Bentin, Shlomo. tion. Kellenbach, Marion L., & Michie, Patricia T. (1996). Perry, David W. See Zatorre, Robert J. JOCN 8&2), 155-173. Petrides, Michael. See Owen, Adrian M. Kennedy, D. N. See Caviness, V. S., Jr. Prather, Penny. See Swinney, David. Kilborn, Karl. Effects of LTP on response selectivity of simu- Price, Donald D. See Stein, Barry E. lated cortical neurons. Kilborn, Karl, Lynch, Gary, & Puce, Aina. See Bentin, Shlomo. Granger, Richard. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 328-343. Rauch, Scott L. See Kosslyn, Stephen M. Kim, Irene J. See Kosslyn, Stephen M. Rauschecker, Josef P Review of D. J. Lewkowicz & R. Lickliter Kitterle, Frederick. See Hughes, Howard C. (Eds.), The Development of Intersensory Perception: Com- Klein, Raymond M. See Forbes, Kelly. parative Perspectives. Rauschecker, Josef P. (1996). JOCN Koechlin, Etienne. Dual population coding in the neocortex: 8(2), 185-187. A model of interaction between representation and atten- Reivich, Martin. See Grossman, Murray. tion in the visual cortex. Koechlin, Etienne, & Burnod, Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A. Object-centered attentional biases Yves. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 353-370. in the intact brain. Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A., Drain, Max- Konig, Peter. See Roelfsema, Pieter R. well, & Hardy-Morais, Corinne. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 540- Kosslyn, Stephen M. Individual differences in cerebral blood 550. flow in area 17 predict the time to evaluate visualized let- Roberts, William A. See Wright, Anthony A. ters. Kosslyn, Stephen M., Thompson, William L., Kim, Roelfsema, Pieter R. The role of neuronal synchronization in Irene J., Rauch, Scott L., & Alpert, Nathaniel M. (1996). response selection: A biologically plausible theory of struc- JOCN 8(), 78-82. tured representations in the visual cortex. Roelfsema, Kutas, Marta. See Ganis, Giorgio. Pieter R., Engel, Andreas K., Konig, Peter, & Singer, Wolf. Lee, Chris W. See Drury, Heather A. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 603-625. Lewis, James W. See Drury, Heather A. Scholey, Keith. See Kapur, Narinder. London, Nancy. See Stein, Barry E. Schroger, Erich. A neural mechanism for involuntary atten- Love, Tracy. See Swinney, David. tion shifts to changes in auditory stimulation. (1996). Lynch, Gary. See Kilborn, Karl. JOCN 8&6), 527-539. Makris, N. See Caviness, V. S.,J r. Scott, Fiona J. Imagining real and unreal things: Evidence of a McCarthy, Gregory. See Bentin, Shlomo. dissociation in autism. Scott, Fiona J., & Baron-Cohen, McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. Semantic processing and ortho- Simon. (1996). JOCN 8(4), 371-382. graphic specificity in hemispatial neglect. McGlinchey- Sereno, Martin I. See Ganis, Giorgio. Berroth, Regina, Milberg, William P., Verfaellie, Mieke, Shiel, Agnes. See Kapur, Narinder. Grande, Laura, D’Esposito, Mark, & Alexander, Michael. Singer, Wolf. See Roelfsema, Pieter R. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 291-304. Snowden, Robert J. The effects of adapting to complex mo- McKinnon, Richard. See Osterhout, Lee. tions: Position invariance and tuning to spiral motions. Mecklinger, A. Dissociations in the processing of “what” and Snowden, Robert J., & Milne, Alan B. (1996). JOCN &(5), “where” information in working memory: An event-related 435-452. potential analysis. Mecklinger, A., & Miiller, N. (1996). JOCN Stein, Barry E. Enhancement of perceived visual intensity by 8(5), 453-473. auditory stimuli: A psychophysical analysis. Stein, Barry E., Merrill, John W. L. See Grossberg, Stephen. London, Nancy, Wilkinson, Lee K., & Price, Donald D. Meyer, Ernst. See Zatorre, Robert J. (1996). JOCN 8(6), 497-506. Meyer,J .S ee Caviness, V. S., Jr. Swinney, David. Neurological distribution of processing re- Michie, Patricia T. See Kellenbach, Marion L. sources underlying language comprehension. Swinney, Mickanin, Jenifer. See Grossman, Murray. David, Zurif, Edgar, Prather, Penny, & Love, Tracy. (1996). Milberg, William P. See McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. JOCN 8&(2), 174-184. Milne, Alan B. See Snowden, Robert J. Thompson, William L. See Kosslyn, Stephen M. Milner, Brenda. See Owen, Adrian M. Thompson, Simoni. See Kapur, Narinder. Milner, Peter M. Neural representations: Some old problems Usher, Marius. Modeling the temporal dynamics of IT neu- revisited. Milner, Peter M. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 69-77. rons in visual search: A mechanism for top-down selective Moore, Elizabeth. See Kapur, Narinder. attention. Usher, Marius, & Niebur, Ernst. (1996). JOCN Miiller, N. See Mecklinger, A. 8(4), 311-327. Naatanen, Risto. See Winkler, Istvan. Van Essen, David C. See Drury, Heather A. Neville, Helen J. See Weber-Fox, Christine M. van Opstal, A.J. Review of J. A. Scott Kelso, Dynamic Pat- Niebur, Ernst. See Usher, Marius. terns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior. Nozawa, George. See Hughes, Howard C. van Opstal, A.J .( 1996). JOCN 8(4), 385-386. Onishi, Kris. See Grossman, Murray. Verfaellie, Mieke. See McGlinchey-Berroth, Regina. Osterhout, Lee. On the language-specificity of the brain re- Voytko, Mary Lou. Review of Neil A. Stillings, Steven A. Volume 8, Number 6 Weisler, Christopher H. Chase, Mark H. FeinsteinJ,a y L. Winkler, Istvan, Cowan, Nelson, Csépe, Valéria, Czigler, Garfield, & Edwina L. Rissland (Eds.), Cognitive Science: Istvan, & Naatanen, Risto. (1996). JOCN 8(5), 403-415. An Introduction. Voytko, Mary Lou. (1996). JOCN 8(2), Wright, Anthony A. Monkey and human face perception: In- 187-188. version effects for human faces but not for monkey faces Weber-Fox, Christine M. Maturational constraints on func- or scenes. Wright, Anthony A., & Roberts, William A. (1996). tional specializations for language processing: ERP and be- JOCN 8&3), 278-290. havioral evidence in bilingual speakers. Weber-Fox, Zatorre, Robert J. Hearing in the mind’s ear: A PET investiga- Christine M., & Neville, Helen J. (1996). JOCN 8(3), 231- tion of musical imagery and perception. Zatorre, Robert J., 256. Halpern, Andrea R., Perry, David W., Meyer, Ernst, & Evans, Wilkinson, Lee K. See Stein, Barry E. Alan C. (1996). JOCN 8(1), 29-46. Winkler, Istvan. Interactions between transient and long-term Zurif, Edgar. See Swinney, David. auditory memory as reflected by the mismatch negativity. Index 629