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Volume 42 2000 Index Authors and subjects of articles in the body of the journal are indexed together. Co-authors of all articles are cross-referenced to the first author. Book reviews and abstracts are listed separately. (A), annotation; (E), editorial; (L), letter. Key to issues and pages Issue Pages Issue Issue 1-72 No. 9 73-144 No. 10 145-216 No. 11 217-288 No. 12 A AL GAZALI LI see SZTRIHA L ABEL G S@€@ PUNTIS JWL ALHO K See CEPONIENE ABDEL-SALAM GMH ET AL.: Association of epilepsy with different ALLEN J se€@ NASS R groups of microcephaly, 760 ALLEVA E see CALAMANDREI G Abnormal myelin formation in rhizomelic chondrodysplasia ALLISON PJ S@@ HENNEQUIN M punctata type 2 (DHAPAT deficiency), 492 ALOE L S@@ CALAMANDREI G Abstracts ALPAN G S@@ SUESS PE HART H AMARK P S@@ HULTLING C Adult functional outcome of those born small for AMBE JP see AKPEDE GO gestational age. Twenty-six-year follow-up of the 1970 Amniocentesis, Five cases of brain injury following, in British Birth Cohort, 355 mid-term pregnancy, 554 Persistence of dyslexia: the Connecticut Longitudinal Analgesic effects of Botulinum toxin A: a randomized study at adolescence, 500 placebo-controlled clinical trial, 116 ADHD ANDERSON Cj and VOGEL LC: Work experience in adolescents Corpus callosum may be similar in children with, and with spinal cord injuries, 515 siblings of children with ADHD, 8 ANDREW C S@@ OVERMEYER S Detrimental neural control of precision grip lifts in ANI C ET AL.: Nutritional supplementation in Down children with, 545 syndrome: theoretical considerations and current status, in preschool children: parent-rated psychosocial 207 (A) correlates, 825 Ankle spasticity and strength in children with spastic Aetiology in severe and mild mental retardation: a diplegic cerebral palsy, 42 population-based study of Norwegian children, 76 ALLRED EN S@@ SANGIOVANNI JP AHTILUOTO S$ S@@ RANTALA H Anorexia nervosa, Ten-year follow-up of adolescent-onset,: Air swallowing in Rett syndrome, 271 physical health and neurodevelopment, 328 AKPEDE GO and AMBE JP: Cerebral herniation in pyogenic Annotations meningitis: prevalence and related dilemmas in Autistic regression and Landau-Kleffner syndrome: emergency room populations in developing countries, 462 progress or confusion?, 349 Alcohol Cerebellar ataxia and gluten sensitivity: a rare but Prenatal, exposure and signs of minor neurological possible cause of ataxia, even in childhood, 283 dysfunction at preschool age, 508 Evidence of the effects of intrathecal baclofen for spastic Twelve-year follow-up of children exposed to, in utero, and dystonic cerebral palsy, 634 406 Genetics and the muscular dystrophies, 780 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861 849 Intrauterine subdural hemorrhage, 843 BAILEY JN Se@ FIDLER DJ Neuronal group selection theory: a framework to BAILLIEU C See BARWOOD S$ explain variation in normal motor development, The, BANTA JV: Bone and joint decade, The, 363 (E) 566 BARLOW KM ET AL.: Early posttraumatic seizures in non- Neuronal group selection theory: promising principles accidental head injury: relation to outcome, 591 for understanding and treating developmental motor BARWOOD S ET AL.: Analgesic effects of Botulinum toxin A: a disorders, The, 707 randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial, 116 Nutritional supplementation in Down syndrome: BAUER PJ S@¢@ DE HANN theoretical considerations and current status, 207 BAX M Posture and motility in preterm infants, 65 Human genome, the disabled person. What’s in it for Research on behavioral phenotypes: velocardiofacial me?, The, 507 (E) syndrome (deletion 22q11.2), 422 Nutrition and neurology, 147 (E) Vagus nerve stimulation for intractable epilepsy in Outcome and input, 291 (E) children, 496 BAWDEN HN Se€ DEWOLFE NA Anitepileptic drugs, Psychomotor development and minor Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS), abnomalies in children exposed to, in utero: a Predictive utility of the, risk status classifications: clinical prospective population-based study, 87 interpretations and application, 25 ANSLOW P See SQUIER M BEAUREGARD N see HAWDON JM Anterior horn cell disease, Cerebellar ataxia, learning BECKUNG E and HAGBERG G: Correlation between the ICIDH difficulties, and dystonia: a new syndrome, 775 handicap code and the gross motor function Aphasia, Aquired, in children after surgical resection of classification system in children with cerebral palsy, 669 left-thalamic tumors, 580 Behavioural treatment of urinary incontinence and Aquired aphasia in children after surgical resection of left- encopresis in children with learning disabilities: transfer thalamic tumors, 580 of stimulus control, 276 ARACIL A S€@ PINEDA M Benign partial epilepsy in childhood: a longitudinal ARTUCH R See PINEDA M neuropsychological and EEG study of cognitive ASBJORNSEN A ET AL.: Lasting auditory attention impairment function, 595 after persistent middle ear infections: a dichotic BEN-SIRA D See AYALON M listening study, 481 BEN-ZEEV B S@@ KRAMER U Asphyxia, Cytochrome oxidase deficiency presenting as BERGGREN E Se@€ WIDE K birth, 414 BERWECK S See FIETZEK UM Association of epilepsy with different groups of Biomechanical transformation of the gastroc—soleus muscle microcephaly, 760 with Botulinum toxin A in children with cerebral palsy, 32 Attention, Persisting motor control problems in 11- to 12- BIRCH E ET AL. A randomized control trial of early dietary year-old boys previously diagnosed with Deficits in, supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and Motor Control and Perception (DAMP), 4 mental development in term infants, 174 Audit of a children’s epilepsy clinic, 387 BIRCH G see BIRCH E Auditory BIRNBAUM R S@@ MAJNEMER A attention processing in 5-year-old children born Birth defects in children with newborn encephalopathy, preterm: evidence from event-related potentials, 476 803 Dysfunction of the, cortex persists in infants with BLAAUW G S@@ VREDEVELD Jw certain cleft types, 258 BODE H ET AL.: Quality of life in families of children with Lasting, attention impairment after persistent middle ear disabilities, 354 (L) infections: a dichotic listening study, 481 Body composition in nutritionally adequate ambulatory AUERSPERG E S€@ DUNN-GEIER J and non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy and a Autism healthy reference group, 334 Changes in the incidence of, autism and other autistic BOLDT D see GRATTAN-SMITH P spectrum disorders in preschool children from two BOLIEK C S@@ ASBJORNSEN A areas of the West Midlands, UK, 624 Bone Effect of secretin on children with,: a randomized and joint decade, The, 363 (E) controlled trial, 796 Effect of vitamin D and calcium on, mineral density in Macrocephaly in, and other pervasive developmental children in full-time care with severe disabilities, 403 disorders, 737 BOOTHROYD A S@@ KAYE LC Autistic regression and Landau-Kleffner syndrome: BORZYSKOWSKI M S@@ WILMSHURST JM progress or confusion, 349 (A) Botulinum toxin A AUTTI-RAMO: Twelve-year follow-up of children exposed to Analgestic effects of,: a randomized placebo-controlled alcohol in utero, 406 clinical trial, 116 AYALON M ET AL.: Reliability of isokinetic strength Biomechanical transformation of the gastroc-soleus measurements of the knee in children with cerebral muscle with, in children with cerebral palsy, 32 palsy, 398 Books reviewed AYLWARD G and VERHULST Sj: Predictive utility of the Bayley ATTWOOD T: Asperger’s Syndrome: a guide for parents infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS) risk status and professionals, 716 classifications: clinical interpretations and application, 25 DUBOWITZ LMS ET AL.: Neurological Assessment of the Preterm and Full-term Newborn Infant, 2nd edn, 573 B FLING ER: Eating an Artichoke: a mother’s perspective on BAAG@E S See HOLT S Asperger’s syndrome,716 BADAWI N S@@ FELIX JF GILLBERG C and O’BRIEN G (EDS): Developmental Disability BAILEY DA S@@ CHAD KE and Behaviour, 716 850 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861 HOLLIDAY WILLEY L: Pretending to be Normal: living with CAMFIELD C Se@@ BREAU LM Asperger’s syndrome, 716 CAMPBELL S S€@ BUTLER C HOLLINS S$ ET AL.: Books Beyond Words, 573 Can sodium valproate improve learning in children with MARGARET WEISS ET AL.: ADHD in Adulthood: a guide to epileptiform bursts but without clinical seizures?, 751 current theory, diagnosis, and treatment, 70 CAPIRCI O see CALAMANDREI G NATIONAL PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY UNIT: 1998 Report, 431 CARELLI V see CERULLO A NEHLIG A ET AL.: Childhood Epilepsies and Brain CASAER P S@@ TSUNEISHI $ Development, 431 CEPONIENE R ET AL.: Dysfunction of the auditory cortex OUVRIER RA ET AL.: Peripheral Neuropathy in Childhood. persists in infants with certain cleft types, 258 2nd edn, 71 Cerebellar ataxia PANAYIOTOPOULOS CP: Beign Childhood Partial Seizures and gluten sensitivity: a rare but possible cause of and Related Epileptic Syndromes, 573 ataxia, even in childhood, 283 (A) REMSCHMIDT H and VAN ENGELAND H (EDS): Child and anterior horn cell disease, learning difficulties, and Adolescent Psychiatry in Europe: historical dystonia: a new syndrome, 775 development, current situation, future perspectives, 501 Cerebral arteriovenus malformation presenting as visual SUGDEN D and WRIGHT H: Motor Coordination Disorders deterioration in a child, 704 in Children—Developmental Clinical Psychology and Cerebral herniation in pyogenic meningitis: prevalence Psychiatry, Volume 39, 501 and related dilemmas in emergency room populations WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: Primary Prevention of in developing countries, 462 Mental, Neurological and Psychosocial Disorders, 70 Cerebral palsy BOUDEWYN PETERS AC S@@ DE SCHRYVER ELLM Ankle spasticity and strength in children with spastic BOUTROS A S€€ ROBINSON RO diplegic, 42 BOWER C See FELIX JF Biomechanical transformation of the gastroc-soleus BOWYER SM ET AL.: Serial magnetoencephalographic muscle with Botulinum toxin A in children with, 32 observations of a normally developing infant during Body composition in nutritionally adequate ambulatory sleep, 143 (L) and non-ambulatory children with, and a healthy BOYCE L see NASS R reference group, 334 BOYD R S@€ BARWOOD S$ Correlation between the ICIDH handicap code and the BOYD RN ET AL.: Biomechanical transformation of the gross motor function classification system in children gastroc-soleus muscle with Botulinum toxin A in with, 669 children with cerebral palsy, 32 Evidence of effects of intrathecal baclofen for spastic BOYD S S@@ HODGKINS PR and dystonic, 634 BOYLE J see LAW J Gross Motor Function Classification system for,: a study Brachial palsy, Findings in paediatric obstetric, differ from of reliability and stability over time, The, 292 those in older patients: a suggested explanation, The, 158 Identification of malnutrition in children with, poor Brachial plexus palsy, Functional outcome at 5 years in performance of weight-for-height centiles, 162 children with obstetric, with and without microsurgical Impaired force coordination during object release in reconstruction, 148 children with hemiplegic, 228 Brain injury, Five cases of, following amniocentesis in mid- Intrathecal baclofen withdrawal simulating neuroleptic term pregnancy, 554 malignant syndrome in a child with, 561 BRERETON K S@@ BARWOOD S$ Non-invasive technique for assessment and management BREAU LM ET AL.: Preliminary validation of an observational planning of oral—-pharyngeal dysphagia in children pain checklist for persons with cognitive impairments with, 617 and inability to communicate verbally, 609 Perinatal infection is an important risk factor for, in very- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Severe, increases risk for low-birthweight infants, 364 later neurological and motor sequelae in preterm Quantitative assessment of mirror movements in survivors, 53 children and adolescents with hemiplegic, 728 BROWN JK S@€@ DILAWAIZ NADEEM R Reduced accommodative function in dyskinetic,: a BROWN K: Child neurology, 219 (E) novel management strategy, 701 BULLOCK RE s@@ ROWE PW Regulation of stretch reflex threshold in elbow flexors in BULTEAU C children with,: a new measure of spasticity, 531 ET AL.: Epileptic syndromes, cognitive assessment and Reliability of isokinetic strength measurements of the school placement: a study of 251 children, 319 knee in children with, 398 see KIEFFER-RENAUX V Sensitivity of the pendulum test for assessing spasticity BURD L see FREEMAN RD in persons with, 182 BURDETTE D See BOWYER SM Surveillance of, in Europe: a collaboration of cerebral BURGESS-LIMERICK R S@@ ROBERTS AB palsy surveys and registers, 816 BUSBY K: Genetics and the muscular dystrophies, 780 (A) Therapeutic effects of functional electrical stimulation of BUSHBY KMD see ROWE PW the upper limb of eight children with, 724 BUTLER C and CAMPBELL Ss: Evidence of the effects of Treatment of scoliosis with spinal bracing in intrathecal baclofen for spastic and dystonic cerebral quadriplegic, 448 palsy, 634 see also MAUDSLEY G, 287 (L) BYRNE JM S€@ DEWOLFE NA see also READING R, 847 (L) CERULLO A ET AL.: Colpocephaly in two siblings: further ‘ evidence of a genetic transmission, 280 CALAMANDREI G ET AL.: Serum NGF levels in children and CEVOLI S see CERULLO A adolescents with either Williams syndrome or Down Changes in synergistic movement patterns after selective syndrome, 746 dorsal rhizotomy, 297 Index 851 CHAD KE ET AL.: Body composition in nutritionally adequate Current articles 356, 482, 502, 575, 717, 789 ambulatory and non-ambulatory children with cerebral Cytochrome oxidase deficiency palsy and a healthy reference group, 334 presenting as birth asphyxia, 414 CHAMBERLAIN P S@@ SQUIER M see also HIGGINS C, 785 (L) Changes in the incidence of childhood autism and other CZEIZEL AE S@@ ABDEL-SALAM GMH autistic spectrum disorders in preschool children from two areas of the West Midlands, UK, 624 D CHEN W S@@ OVERMEYER S DAN B and CHERON G: Linking motor impairment to CHEOUR M See CEPONIENE function, 69 (L) CHERON G See DAN B DAVIDOFF V S@@ DEONNA T Child neurology, 219 (E) DAVIDSON J S@@ WILLIS TA Children with neurological disorders do not always need DAVIES LC S@@ ZUBRICK SR fundoplication concomitant with percutaneous DE GROOT L: Posture and Motility in Preterm Infants, 65 (A) endoscopic gastrostomy, 97 DEHAENE P S@@ LARROQUE B CHIRELLI F S@@ VERROTTI A DE HANN M ET AL.: Explicit memory in low-risk infants aged 19 CHONG K S€@ HODGKINS PR months born between 27 and 42 weeks of gestation, 304 CHOONARA I and MCINTYRE J DELLA LOGGIA G S@@ VERROTTI A Norris et al. reply, 429 (L) DELLATOLAS G S@@ BULTEAU C Norris et al. reply, 785 (L) DEONNA T ET AL.: Benign partial epilepsy in childhood: a Choreoathetosis, Effectiveness of Lamotrigine in children longitudinal neuropsychological and EEG study of with paroxysmal kinesigenic, 699 cognitive function, 595 CHOW C and MELLR D: Neonatal cerebral ischaemia with DE SCHRYVER ELLM ET AL.: Prognosis of ischemic stroke in elevated maternal and infant anticardiolipin antibodies, childhood: a longitudinal follow-up study, 313 412 Detrimental neural control of precision grip lifts in CHRISTEN H-J: Foix—Chavany—Marie (Anterior Operculum) children with ADHD, 545 syndrome in childhood: a reappraisal of Worster- Developing countries, Cerebral herniation in pyogenic Drought syndrome, 122 meningitis: prevalence and related dilemmas in CHUANG S$ S@@ FRIEFELD S emergency room populations in, 462 CIRULLI F S@@ CALAMANDREI G Developmental disorders, Macrocephaly in autism and CLOYD JC see KRIEL RL other pervasive, 737 COATES AL S@@ MAJNEMER A Development Cognitive of the corticospinal system and hand motor function: Benign partial epilepsy in childhood: a longitudinal central conduction times and motor performance neuropsychological, and EEG study of, function, 595 tests, 220 Preliminary validation of an observational pain checklist of ideomotor praxis representation, 253 for persons with, impairments and inability to DE VRIES see VAN DEN HOUT BM communicate verbally, 609 DEWOLFE NA ET AL.: ADHD in preschool children: parent- Colpocephaly in two siblings: further evidence of a rated psychosocial correlates, 825 genetic transmission, 280 Diabetes, Visual evoked potentials in young persons with Comparison of the Gross Motor Function Measure and newly diagnosed,: a long-term follow-up, 240 Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory in assessing Diazepam see also MACKERETH S, 785 (L) motor function in children undergoing selective dorsal Digestion, Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during feeding: a rhizotomy, 245 measure of vagal regulation of metabolism, ingestion, Comparitive study of inter- and intrahemispheric and, in preterm infants, 169 somatosensory function in children with partial and DILAWAIZ NADEEM R ET AL.: Somatosensory evoked potentials complete agenesis of the corpus callosum, 831 as a means of assessing neurological abnormality in Congenital skull fracture as a presentation of Menkes congential talipes equinovarus, 525 disease, 347 Diplegic, Ankle spasticity and strength in children with Corpus callosum spastic, cerebral palsy, 42 Comparitive study of inter- and intrahemispheric DISETH TH S€@ STROMME P somatosensory function in children with partial and DOMINELLI E S@@ ESPEZEL H complete agenesis of the, 831 Dorsal rhizotomy may be similar in children with ADHD and siblings of Changes in synergistic movement patterns after children with ADHD, 8 selective, 297 Correlation between the ICIDH handicap code and the Comparison of the Gross Motor Function Measure and gross motor function classification system in children Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory in with cerebral palsy, 669 assessing motor function in children undergoing Corticospinal system, Development of the, and hand selective, 245 motor function: central conduction times and motor DOUSSARD-ROOSEVELT J S@@ SUESS PE performance tests, 220 Down syndrome COX T s@@ WILMSHURST JM Nutritional supplementation in,: theoretical CRACCO J see INAN AKMAN C considerations and current status, 207 (A) CRAIG A S€@ UBHI T Prevalence of oral health problems in a group of Craniospatial irradiation, Patterns of neuropsychological individuals with, in France, 691 deficits in children with medulloblastoma according to, Serum NGF levels in children and adolescents with doses, 741 either Williams syndrome or, 746 CUNNINGHAM C Se@@ RONEN GM DOYLE D See DUNN-GEIER J CURCIN O Se@@ HEISER A DULAC O Se@ BULTEAU C 852 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861 DULKERIAN SJ S@@ SUESS PE ENGSBERG JR DUNN-GEIER J ET AL.: Effect of secretin on children with ET AL.: Ankle spasticity and strength in children with autism: a randomized controlled trial, 796 spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, 42 DUPIN R ET AL.: Auditory attention processing in 5-year-old see OLREE KS children born preterm: evidence from event-related Epilepsy potentials, 476 Association of, with different groups of microcephaly, 760 DUTTON GN see ROSS LM Audit of a children’s, clinic, 387 Dysfunction of the auditory cortex persists in infants with Benign partial, in childhood: a longitudinal certain cleft types, 258 neuropsychological and EEG study of cognitive Dysmorphic syndrome, Neurodevelopmental profile of a function, 595 new, associated with submicroscopic partial deletion of Maternal expressed emotion and treatment compliance 1p36.3, 201 of children with, 604 Dysmusia, see also GORDON N, 214 (L) Reorganization of the primary somatosensory area in, Dysphagia, Non-invasive technique for assessment and associated with focal cortical dysplasia, 839 management planning of oral—pharyngeal, in children Set-shifting in healthy children and in children with with cerebral palsy, 617 idiopathic or cryptogenic, 392 Dysplasia, Severe bronchopulmonary, increases risk for Vagus nerve stimulation for intractable, in children, 496, (A) later neurological and motor sequelae in preterm Epileptic syndromes, cognitive assessment and school survivors, 53 placement: a study of 251 children, 319 Dystonia, Cerebellar ataxia, anterior horn cell disease, Epilepticus see also GRATTAN-SMITH P, 428 (L) learning difficulties, and,: a new syndrome, 775 Epileptiform, Can sodium valproate improve learning in Dystonic, Evidence of effects of intrathecal baclofen for children with, bursts but without clinical seizures?, 751 spastic and, cerebral palsy, 634 ERNST JP See CHRISTEN H-J ESPEZEL H ET AL.: Melatonin as a sedation substitute for E diagnostic procedures, 646 (L) EAGLE M see ROWE PW Evidence of effects of intrathecal baclofen for spastic and Early posttraumatic seizures in non-accidental head injury: dystonic cerebral palsy, 634 relation to outcome, 591 Explicit memory in low-risk infants aged 19 months born EASON J S@@ READING R between 27 and 42 weeks of gestation, 304 EAVES L S@@ DUNN-GEIER J Extrauterine, Effects of preterm, visual experience on the EDWARDS A S€@ POWELL JE development of the human visual system: a flash VEP EDWARDS M study, 663 see POWELL JE Eye movements, A study of EEG, electroretinogram, visual see ROBINSON RO evoked potential, and, in classical lissencephaly, 48 EEG Benign partial epilepsy in childhood: a longitudinal F neuropsychological, and, study of cognitive function, 595 FAST DK S@@ FREEMAN RD Study of, electroretinogram, visual evoked potential, FAULKNER RA S€@ CHAD KE and eye movements in classical lissencephaly, A, 48 Feasibility of universal screening for primary speech and Treat the patient, not the, 579 (E) language delay: findings from a systematic review of the Effectiveness of Lamotrigine in children with paroxysmal literature, The, 190 kinesigenic choreoathetosis, 699 Feeding Effect of Identification of neonates at risk of developing, secretin on children with autism: a randomized problems in infancy, 235 controlled trial, 796 Prevalence and severity of, and nutritional problems in vitamin D and calcium on bone mineral density in children with neurological impairment: Oxford children in full-time care with severe disabilities, 403 Feeding Study, 674 EKEN P see VAN DEN HOUT BM FELIX JF ET AL.: Birth defects in children with newborn ELIASSON A-C encephalopathy, 803 and GORDON AM: Impaired force coordination during Fetal growth and subsequent mental health problems in object release in children with hemiplegic cerebral children aged 4 to 13 years, 14 palsy, 228 FIDLER Dj ET AL.: Macrocephaly in autism and other see KUHTZ-BUSCHBECK JP pervasive developmental disorders, 737 Electroretinogram, Study of EEG, visual evoked potential, FIETZEK UM ET AL.: Development of the corticospinal system and eye movements in classical lissencephaly, A, 48 and hand motor function: central conduction times and ELIASSON A-C S@@ PEREIRA HS motor performance tests, 220 ELING P S@@ NIJHUIS-VAN DER SANDEN R Findings in paediatric obstetric brachial palsy differ ELLIS RE from those in older patients: a suggested explanation, see MORTON RE The, 158 see SELLEY WG FINKENSTAEDT M S@@ CHRISTEN H-J Encephalitis, Human herpesvirus-6 associated, with FINLEY GA S@@ BREAU LM subsequent infantile spasms and cerebellar astrocytoma, Five cases of brain injury following amniocentesis in mid- 418 term pregnancy, 554 Encephalopathy, Birth defects in children with newborn, FLACK FC S@@ SELLEY WG 803 FLINT J S@@ KNIGHT-JONES E Encopresis, Behavioural treatment of urinary incontinence Foix—Chavany—Marie (Anterior Operculum) syndrome and, in children with learning disabilities: transfer of in childhood: a reappraisal of Worster-Drought stimulus control, 276 syndrome, 122 Index 853 Force coordination, Impaired, during object release in GREENSTONE H See MAJNEMER A children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 228 GRIFFITHS P S@€ SULLIVAN PB FORD-ADAMS M S@@ SULLIVAN PB GRILL J S@@ KIEFFER-RENAUX V FORSSBERG H S@@ PEREIRA HS GRIMMER I S@@ HEISER A Fragile X syndrome, Monozygotic boys with, 768 Gross Motor Function Classification system for cerebral FREEMAN RD ET AL.: International perspective on Tourette palsy: a study of reliability and stability over time, The, syndrome: selectd findings from 3500 individuals in 22 292 countries, An, 436 GUSTIN C see ESPEZEL H FRIEFELD SH ET AL.: Comparitive study of inter- and intrahemispheric somatosensory function in children H with partial and complete agenesis of the corpus HAAPANEN M-L S@@ CEPONIENE callosum, 831 HADDERS-ALGRA M FORSSBERG H Neuronal group selection theory: a framework to see KUHTZ-BUSCHBECK JP explain variation in normal motor development, The, see STROMBECK C 566 (A) Functional Neuronal group selection theory: promising principles electrical stimulation, Therapeutic effects of, of the for understanding and treating developmental motor upper limb of eight children with cerebral palsy, 724 disorders, The, 707 (A) outcome at 5 years in children with obstetrical brachial Haemorrhagic—ischaemic brain lesions, Relation between plexus palsy with and without microsurgical visual perceptual impairment and neonatal ultrasound reconstruction, 148 diagnosis of, in 5-year-old children, 376 HAERS M Se€ VAN DEN HOUT BM G HAGBERG G GALABURDA AM S@€@ ROSEN GD see BECKUNG E GALLENGA P S@@ VERROTTI A see STROMME P GANESAN V ET AL.: Outcome after ischaemic stroke in HAGGLUND G s@@ NORDMARK E childhood4,55 HALASZ AA S€@ ABDEL-SALAM GMH GARCIA GONZALEZ MM See PINEDA M Hand motor function, Development of the corticospinal GARFIELD S See BIRCH E system and,: central conduction times and motor Gastroc-soleus muscle, Biomechanical transformation of performance tests, 220 the, with Botulinum toxin A in children with cerebral HANEFELD F S@@ CHRISTEN H-J palsy, 32 HARA T see GONDO K Genetics and the muscular dystrophies, 780 (A) HARASHIMA C see GONDO K GEORGE A See NASS R HARD A-L ET AL.: Visual function in school-aged children GEORGE R see WILLIS TA born before 29 weeks of gestation: a population-based GEORGIEFF MK See DE HANN M study, 100 GEUZE RH See VISSER J HARKNESS A See LAW J GEWOLB I S@@ SUESS PE HARRIS CM S@@€ HODGKINS PR GIANNOTTI A See CALAMANDREI G HARRIS F see LAW J GILAD T see AYALON M HAWDON JM ET AL.: Identification of neonates at risk of GILLBERG C S@@ WENTZ E developing feeding problems in infancy, 235 GILLBERG IC S@@ WENTZ E Head injury, Early posttraumatic seizures in non- Gluten sensitivity, Cerebellar ataxia and,: a rare but accidental,: relation to outcome, 591 possible cause of ataxia, even in childhood, 283 (A) HEINEN F See FIETZEK UM GONDO K ET AL.: Reorganization of the primary somatosensory HEISER A ET AL.: Parental and professional agreement in area in epilepsy associated with focal cortical dysplasia, 839 development assessment of very-low-birthweight and GOOCH J see SAMSON-FANG L term infants, 21 GOODYER IM S€@ WILLIAMS D HELLSTROM A S@@ HARD A-L GORDON A Se@ GANESAN V Hemiplegic GORDON AM S@@ ELIASSON A-C Impaired force coordination during object release in GORDON N children with, cerebral palsy, 228 Cerebellar ataxia and gluten sensitivity: a rare but Quantitative assessment of mirror movements in possible cause of ataxia, even in childhood, 283 (A) children and adolescents with, cerebral palsy, 728 Developmental dysmusia (developmental musical HENNEQUIN M ET AL.: Prevalence of oral health problems in a dyslexia), 214 (L) group of individuals with Down syndrome in France, 691 GOULD S$ Se@ SQUIER M HERON G See ROSS LM GRAHAM HK See BARWOOD S HERRER MG Se@ SANGIOVANNI JP GRANAT MH S@@ WRIGHT PA HERVA R S@@ RANTALA H GRATTAN-SMITH P ET AL.: Status epilepticus-induced brain HESSELINK J S@@ TRAUNER D damage 2nd opercular syndrome in childhood, 428 (L) Heubner infarction, Recurrent artery of, in infancy, 344 GRAVES C see ESPEZEL H HEUSSLER H S@@ KNIGHT-JONES E GRAY G See HIGGINS C HIGGINS C ET AL.: Transient cytochrome oxidase deficiency GRAY F See WILLIS TA with Ohtahara syndrome, 785 (L) GREEN S$ HODES M See OTERO S$ Risk and advice in child neurology, 795 (E) HODGKINS PR ET AL.: Study of EEG, electroretinogram, Think metabolically, 3 (E) visual evoked potential, and eye movements in classical GREENAN FOWLER E ET AL.: Sensitivity of the pendulum test lissencephaly, A, 48 for assessing spasticity in persons with cerebral palsy, 182 HOFFMAN DR S@@ BIRCH E 854 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861 HOGAN A S@@ GANESAN V JEKOVEC-VRHOUSEK M ET AL.: Effect of vitamin D and calcium HO HH See DUNN-GEIER J on bone mineral density in children in full-time care HOLMEFJORD A S@@ ASBJORNSEN A with severe disabilities, 403 HOLT S ET AL.: Passive resistance of hamstring muscles in JOBIN A and LEVIN MF: Regulation of stretch reflex threshold children with severe multiple disabilities, 541 in elbow flexors in children with cerebral palsy: a new HOPKINS I S@@ GRATTAN-SMITH P measure of spasticity, 531 HORIO K Se@ KUBOTA M JOHNSON A S@@ SULLIVAN PB HORSTMAN H: Surfing versus science, 435 (E) JOHNSTON KJ See SELLEY WG HUFSCHMIDT A Se@ FIETZEK UM HUKKI J see CEPONIENE K HULTLING C ET AL.: Semen retrieval and analysis in men with KAHANA E S€@ KRAMER U myelomeningocele, 681 KALIFA C Se@ KIEFFER-RENAUX V Human KALTER H: Kalter et al. reply, 647 (L) genome, the disabled person. What’s in it for me?, The, KAMINSKI M S€@ LARROQUE B 507 (E) KAYE LC ET AL.: Cerebral arteriovenus malformation herpesvirus-6 associated encephalitis with subsequent presenting as visual deterioration in a child, 704 infantile spasms and cerebellar astrocytoma, 418 KAYE SB see KAYE LC HUTZLER Y Se€@ AYALON M KIEFFER-RENAUX V ET AL.: Patterns of neuropsychological Hyperactivity, Specific language impairment with or deficits in children with medulloblastoma according to without,: neuropsychological evidence for frontostriatal craniospatial irradiation doses, 741 dysfunction, 368 KIEFFER V S€@ BULTEAU C KELLY R S€@ WILMSHURST JM I KENNEDY G se@ HAWDON JM Identification of malnutrition in children with cerebral KEOGH JM see FELIX JF palsy: poor performance of weight-for-height centiles, KERBESHIAN J S@@ FREEMAN RD 162 KERR GRAHAM H Identification of neonates at risk of developing feeding Input and outcome, numerators and denominators, problems in infancy, 235 646 (L) Ideomotor praxis, Development of, representation, 253 see BOYD RN IMHAUSER S S€@ CHRISTEN H-J Kinaesthetic Impaired force coordination during object release in acuity in adolescent boys: a longitudinal study, 93 children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 228 judgements and refinement of striking action, 518 INAN AKMAN C and CRACCO J: Intrauterine subdural KIRA R S@¢@ GONDO K hemorrahage, 843 (A) KIRKHAM FJ see GANESAN V Ingestion, Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during feeding: a KLAUSEN O S@@ ASBJORNSEN A measure of vagal regulation of metabolism, and KNIGHT S S@@ KNIGHT-JONES E digestion in preterm infants, 169 KNIGHT-JONES E ET AL.: Neurodevelopmental profile of a new Input and outcome see also KERR GRAHAM H, 646 (L) dysmorphic syndrome associated with submicroscopic Instructions for contributors 72, 358, 503, 576, 788 partial deletion of 1p36.3, 201 International perspective on Tourette syndrome: selectd KOCKIJANCIC A see JEKOVEC-VRHOUSEK M findings from 3500 individuals in 22 countries, An, 436 KORINTHENBERG R S@@ FIETZEK UM Intrathecal baclofen KOSKINEN M S@@ CEPONIENE Evidence of effects of, for spastic and dystonic cerebral KOSKINIEMI M se@ RANTALA H palsy, 634 KRAMER U ET AL.: Outcome of infants with unilateral Sturge- withdrawal simulating neuroleptic malignant syndrome Weber syndrome and early onset seizures, 756 in a child with cerebral palsy, 561 KREPS-FALK R S@@ WANG PP Intrauterine subdural hemorrhage, 843 (A) KRIEL RL ET AL.: Respiratory depression in children receiving Is the future of medical publishing on (the) line?, 651 (E) diazepam for acute seizures: a propective study, 429 (L) ISAACS E S€@ GANESAN V KRISS A S€@ HODGKINS PR Ischemia, Neonatal cerebral, with elevated maternal and KRUMLINDE-SUNDHOLM L infant anticardiolipin antibodies, 412 see KUHTZ-BUSCHBECK JP Ischemic stroke see STROMBECK C Outcome of, in childhood, 455 KRUSE E Se@ CHRISTEN H-J Prognosis of, in childhood: a longitudinal follow-up KUBOTA M ET AL.: New ocular movement detector system as study, 313 a communication tool in ventilator-assisted Werdnig— ISHIMOTO K See KUBOTA M Hoffman disease, 61 KUHTZ-BUSCHBECK JP ET AL.: Quantitative assessment of J mirror movements in children and adolescents with JAEKEN J See PINEDA M hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 728 JAMBAQUE | KUINT J se€@ SIVAN Y see BULTEAU C KURINCZUK JJ see KIEFFER-RENAUX V see FELIX JF JAN JE See ESPEZEL H see ZUBRICK SR JAPP KAPPELLE L See DE SCHRYVER ELLM KWOK YI LEE S see SMITH L JARNLO G-B see NORDMARK E JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A L see DE SCHRYVER ELLM LABAR D: Vagus nerve stimulation for intractable epilepsy in see SCHOUTEN A children, 496 (A) Index 855 LAGNADO R S@€@ KAYE LC MADIGAN C se@@ ROBINSON RO LAMBERT B S@@ SULLIVAN PB MAEDER M S€@ DEONNA T Lamotrigine, Effectiveness of, in children with paroxysmal MAGNUSSON SP se@ HOLT S kinesigenic choreoathetosis, 699 Mainstreaming, perceptions of,: a systems approach, 106 Landau-Kleffner syndrome, Autistic regression and,: MAXFIELD C see NASS R progress or confusion, 349 (A) MAYER DL S@@ SANGIOVANNI JP LANGE JE S@@ TERJESEN T MAJNEMER A ET AL.: Severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia Language increases risk for later neurological and motor sequelae Feasibility of universal screening for primary speech in preterm survivors, 53 and, delay; findings from a systematic review of the Malnutrition, Identification of, in children with cerebral literature, The, 190 palsy: poor performance of weight-for-height centiles, 162 How does the brain learn,? Insights from the study of MANNONEN L S@@ RANTALA H children with and without language impairment, 133 MANTOVANI JF (Mac Keith Lecture) Autistic regression and Landau-Kleffner syndrome: Neurological and MRI profiles of children with progress or confusion, 349 (A) developmental, impairment 470 Treat the patient, not the EEG, 579 (E) Specific, impairment with or without hyperactivity: MARINI C S@@ CERULLO A neuropsychological evidence for frontostriatal MARTIN K S€@ KNIGHT-JONES E dysfunction, 368 Maternal expressed emotion and treatment compliance of LARROQUE B ET AL.: Prenatal alcohoi exposure and signs of children with epilepsy, 604 minor neurological dysfunction at preschool age, 508 MATSUBA C S@@ DUNN-GEIER J, 796 Lasting auditory attention impairment after persistent MAUDSLEY G and PHAROAH POD: Causes of excess mortality in middle ear infections: a dichotic listening study, 481 cerebral palsy, 287 (L) LAUDON M S@é SIVAN Y MAUTE S Se@ FIETZEK UM LAURENT J-P S@@ DUPIN R MAYOR C S@@ DEONNA T LAW j ET AL.: Feasibility of universal screening for primary MAY P S@@ KAYE LC speech and language delay: findings from a systematic MCDERMOTT BMC see@ ZUBRICK SR review of the literature, The, 190 MCGRATH PJ S@@ BREAU LM LAWSON G Se@ DILAWAIZ NADEEM R MCINTYRE J S€@ CHOONARA | Learning disability, Behavioural treatment of urinary MCKAY HA S@@€ CHAD KE incontinence and encopresis in children with,: transfer MCKELVEY RS S€@ ZUBRICK SR of stimulus control, 276 MCSHANE MA Se€@ SQUIER M LEDGAR S S€@ ROBINSON RO MCWILLIAM R See ROSS LM Left-thalamic tumors, Aquired aphasia in children after Medulloblastoma, Patterns of neuropsychological deficits surgical resection of, 580 in children with, according to craniospatial irradiation LESTRINGANT GG Se@@ SZTRIHA L doses, 741 LETHBRIDGE PC see SELLEY WG Melatonin LEVENTHAL F see@ NASS R Low, production in infants with a life-threatening LEVINE B See NASS R event, 487 LEVIN MF See JOBIN A see also ESPEZEL H, 646 (L) LEVI R S@@ HULTLING C MELLOR D see CHOW G LEVITON A S€@ SANGIOVANNI JP Memory, Explicit, in low-risk infants aged 19 months born LILLELUND F see HOLT $ between 27 and 42 weeks of gestation, 304 LINNAVUORI K S@@ RANTALA H Meningitis, Cerebral herniation in pyogenic,: prevalence Lissencephaly, Study of EEG, electroretinogram, visual and related dilemmas in emergency room populations evoked potential and eye movements, in classical, A, 48 in developing countries, 462 LLEWELLYN A: Perceptions of mainstreaming: a systems Menkes disease, Congenital skull fracture as a presentation approach, 106 of, 347 LOBEFALO L S€@ VERROTTI A Mental LOW J see BARWOOD S$ Aetiology in severe and, retardation: a population-based Low melatonin production in infants with a life-threatening study of Norwegian children, 76 event, 487 Fetal growth and subsequent, health problems in LUCKING CH See FIETZEK UM children aged 4 to 13 years, 14 LUHR C Se@ HEISER A Prevalance of, psychiatric diagnoses in children with, LUIGI C S@@ VERROTTI A retardation: data from a population-based study, 266 Randomized control trial of early dietary supply of M long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and, development MACGREGOR D S@@ FRIEFELD § in term infants, A, 74 Mac Keith Lecture Metabolism, Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during feeding: BISHOP DVM: How does the brain learn language? Insights a measure of vagal regulation of, ingestion, and from the study of children with and without language digestion in preterm infants, 169 impairment, 133 METZE B S@@ HEISER A MACKERETH S: Use of rectal diazepam in the community, Microcephaly, Association of epilepsy with different 785 (L) groups of, 760 MACKIE R S@@ ROSS LM MILLER A S@@ ESPEZEL H MACNICOL MF S@€@ DILAWAIZ NADEEM R MILLER SP ET AL.: Recurrent artery of heubner infarction in Macrocephaly in autism and other pervasive developmental infancy, 344 disorders, 737 MINNS RA S@@ BARLOW KM 856 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861 M@LLER P S@@ ASBJORNSEN A promising principles for understanding and treating Monozygotic boys with fragile X syndrome, 768 developmental motor disorders, 707 (A) MONTAGNA P S@@ CERULLO A Neuronal, Single cause, polymorphic, migration disorders: MON-WILLIAMS M S@@ ROBERTS AB an animal model, 652 MORAN JE S@@ BOWYER SM Neuropsychological MORGESE G S@@ VERROTTI A Benign partial epilepsy in childhood: a longitudinal, MORTON C see KAYE LC and EEG study of cognitive function, 595 MORTON RE ET AL.: Air swallowing in Rett syndrome, 271 Patterns of, deficits in children with medulloblastoma MOSS EM S€@ WANG PP according to craniospatial irradiation doses, 741 Motility, Posture and, in preterm infants, 65 Specific language impairment with or without Motor hyperactivity:, evidence for frontostriatal dysfunction, Comparison of the Gross, Function Measure and 368 Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory in New ocular movement detector system as a communication assessing motor function, in children undergoing tool in ventilator-assisted Werdnig—Hoffman disease, 61 selective dorsal rhizotomy, 245 NIKLASSON A S@@ HARD A-L Correlation between the ICIDH handicap code and the NIJHUIS-VAN DER SANDEN R ET AL.: Motor performance in girls gross, function classification system in children with with Turner syndrome, 685 cerebral palsy, 669 NITTA H See KUBOTA M Gross, Function Classification system for cerebral NJIOKIKTJIEN C ET AL.: Development of ideomotor praxis palsy: a study of reliability and stability over time, representation, 253 The, 292 Non-invasive technique for assessment and management Neuronal group selection theory: a framework to planning of oral—pharyngeal dysphagia in children with explain variation in normal, development, The, 566 (A) cerebral palsy, 617 Neuronal group selection theory: promising principles NORDMARK E ET AL.: Comparison of the Gross Motor for understanding and treating developmental, Function Measure and Paediatric Evaluation of Disability disorders, 707 (A) Inventory in assessing motor function in children performance in girls with Turner syndrome, 685 undergoing selective dorsal rhizotomy, 245 Persisting, control problems in 11- to 12-year-old boys NORK M S@@ SZTRIHA L previously diagnosed with deficits in attention, motor NORLIN C S@@ SAMSON-FANG L control and perception (DAMP), 4 Nutrition and neurology, 147 (E) Severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia increases risk for Nutritional later neurological and, sequelae in preterm survivors, 53 Prevalence and severity of feeding and, problems in see also DAN B, 69 (L) children with neurological impairment: Oxford Multicore myopathy: respiratory failure and paraspinal Feeding Study, 674 muscle contractures are important complications, 340 supplementation in Down syndrome: theoretical Muscular dystrophies considerations and current status, 207 (A) Genetics and the, 780 (A) NWIGWE Al S@@ GREENAN FOWLER E see also RICHARDS P ET AL., 786 (L) NYE C see LAW J Myelomeningocele, Semen retrieval and analysis in men with, 681 O OBLADEN M S@@ HEISER A N O'BRIEN G: Is the future of medical publishing on (the) NAATANEN R S@@ CEPONIENE line?, 651 (E) NAGATA T S@@ KUBOTA M OBRZUT JE S@@ ASBJORNSEN A NARA A S@@ KUBOTA M Ocular, New, movement detector system as a communication NASS R ET AL.: AQuired aphasia in children after surgical tool in ventilator-assisted Werdnig—Hoffman disease, 61 resection of left-thalamic tumors, 580 Of flies, mice, and men, 723 (E) NATTRASS G S@@€ BARWOOD S OFMAN R S@€@ SZTRIHA L NELSON CH see DE HANN M O’GORMAN AM S@@€ MILLER SP Neonatal cerebral ischaemia with elevated maternal and OKA A See KUBOTA M infant anticardiolipin antibodies, 412 OLREE KS Neurodevelopmental profile of a new dysmorphic ET AL.: Changes in synergistic movement patterns after syndrome associated with submicroscopic partial selective dorsal rhizotomy, 297 deletion of 1p36.3, 20i see ENGSBERG JR Neurological, OOSTROM KJ S@@ SCHOUTEN A and MRI profiles of children with developmental Ohtahara syndrome see also HIGGINS C, 785 (L) language impairment, 470 ORRBINE E S@@ DUNN-GEIER J Children with, disorders do not always need OTERO S$ and HODES M: Maternal expressed emotion and fundoplication concomitant with percutaneous treatment compliance of children with epilepsy, 604 endoscopic gastrostomy, 97 Outcome Prevalence and severity of feeding and nutritional after ischaemic stroke in childhood, 455 problems in children with, impairment: Oxford and input, 291 (EB) Feeding Study, 674 of infants with unilateral Sturge-Weber syndrome and Severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia increases risk for early onset seizures, 756 later, and motor sequelae in preterm survivors, 53 OVERMEYER § ET AL.: Corpus callosum may be similar in Neuronal group selection theory: children with ADHD and siblings of children with a framework to explain variation in normal motor ADHD, 8 development, The, 566 (A) OXBURY J S@@ SQUIER M Index 857 P children with neurological impairment: Oxford Paediatric clinic: disability and the family, The, 75 (E) Feeding Study, 674 Pain, Preliminary validation of an observational, checklist of oral health problems in a group of individuals with for persons with cognitive impairments and inability to Down syndrome in France, 691 communicate verbally, 609 of psychiatric diagnoses in children with mental PANDITT BS S@@ POWELL JE retardation: data from a population-based study, 266 Parental and professional agreement in development PREZELJ J See JEKOVEC-VRHOUSEK M assessment of very-low-birthweight and term infants, 21 Prognosis of ischemic stroke in childhood: a longitudinal PARK TS follow-up study, 313 see ENGSBERG JR PRYTZ B S€@ ASBJORNSEN A see OLREE KS Psychiatric diagnoses, Prevalance of, in children with mental PARROTT LC S@@ SELLEY WG retardation: data from a population-based study, 266 PASCUAL-CASTROVIEJO I: Pascual-Castroviejo replies, 428 (L) Psychomotor development and minor abnomalies in Passive resistance of hamstring muscles in children with children exposed to antiepileptic drugs in utero: a severe multiple disabilities, 541 prospective population-based study, 87 Patterns of neuropsychological deficits in children with PUNTIS JWL ET AL.: Children with neurological disorders do medulloblastoma according to craniospatial irradiation not always need fundoplication concomitant with doses, 741 percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, 97 PELLOCK JM S@@ KRIEL RL PEMBERTON PJ S@@ FELIX JF Perceptions of mainstreaming: a systems approach, 106 Quality of life see also BODE H ET Al, 354 (L) PEREIRA HS ET AL.: Detrimental neural control of precision Quantitative assessment of mirror movements in children grip lifts in children with ADHD, 545 and adolescents with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 728 Perinatal infection is an important risk factor for cerebral QUEYRAS RL S@@ CALAMANDREI G palsy in very-low-birthweight infants, 364 QUERLEU D see LARROQUE B Persisting motor control problems in 11- to 12-year-old boys previously diagnosed with deficits in attention, R motor control and perception (DAMP), 4 RAMANI P PETERS ACB S@@ SCHOUTEN A see HIGGINS C PHAM B S@@ DUNN-GEIER J see WILLIS TA PHAROAH POD See MAUDSLEY G Randomized control trial of early dietary supply of long- PINEDA M ET AL.: 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and mental deficiency in a patient with West syndrome, 629 development in term infants, A, 174 PINNINGTON L S@@ MORTON RE RANTALA H ET AL.: Human herpesvirus-6 associated PLIATSIOS V See BOYD RN encephalitis with subsequent infantile spasms and Poem GAHAGAN J: Today our main concern...,848 cerebellar astrocytoma, 418 POLLITT C see ROWE PW RASTAM M S€@ WENTZ E PORGES SW S@@ SUESS PE READING R and EASON J: Perinatal infection is an important Posture and motility in preterm infants, 65 (A) risk factor for cerebral palsy in very-low-birthweight POULTON K infants, 847 (L) see HIGGINS C Recurrent artery of heubner infarction in infancy, 344 see WILLIS TA Reduced POWELL JE ET AL.: Changes in the incidence of childhood accommodative function in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: a autism and other autistic spectrum disorders in preschool novel management strategy, 701 children from two areas of the West Midlands, UK, 624 visual resolution acuity and cerebral white mattter Predictive utility of the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental damage in very-low-birthweight infants, 809 Screener (BINS) risk status classifications: clinical REECE A S€@ UBHI T interpretations and application, 25 REGAN R S€@ KNIGHT-JONES E Preliminary validation of an observational pain checklist Regulation of stretch reflex threshold in elbow flexors in for persons with cognitive impairments and inability to children with cerebral palsy: a new measure of communicate verbally, 609 spasticity, 531 Prenatal alcohol exposure and signs of minor neurological! Relation between visual perceptual impairment and dysfunction at preschool age, 508 neonatal ultrasound diagnosis of haemorrhagic— Preterm ischaemic brain lesions in 5-year-old children, 376 Auditory attention processing in 5-year-old children Reliability of isokinetic strength measurements of the knee born,: evidence from event-related potentials, 476 in children with cerebral palsy, 398 Effects of, extrauterine visual experience on the RENNER K S@@ ESPEZEL H development of the human visual system: a flash VEP RENNIE JM S@@ WHEATER M study, 663 REISAETER S S€@ ASBJORNSEN A Posture and motility in, infants, 65 Reorganization of the primary somatosensory area in Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during feeding: a measure epilepsy associated with focal cortical dysplasia, 839 of vagal regulation of metabolism, ingestion, and Research on behavioral phenotypes: velocardiofacial digestion in infants, 169 syndrome (deletion 22q11.2), 422 (A) Severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia increases risk for Respiratory later neurological and motor sequelae in preterm depression see also KRIEL RL (L) survivors, 53 sinus arrhythmia during feeding: a measure of vagal Prevalence regulation of metabolism, ingestion, and digestion in and severity of feeding and nutritional problems in preterm infants, 169 858 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2000, 42: 849-861

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