Journal of FLUENCY DISORDERS Journal of Fluency Disorders ELSEVIER 28 (2003) 423-425 Contents of Volume 28 Volume 28, Number 1 ORIGINAL ARTICLES APRIL L. FRANCK, ROBERTA A. JACKSON, JANE T. PIMENTEL and GARY S. GREENWOOD School-age children’s perceptions of a person who stutters KENNETH J. LOGAN The effect of syntactic structure upon speech initiation times of stuttering and nonstuttering speakers EDNA J. CARLO and JENNIFER B. WATSON Disfluencies of 3- and 5-year old Spanish-speaking children ALEXANDER M. GOBERMAN and MICHAEL BLOMGREN Parkinsonian speech disfluencies: effects of -dopa-related fluctuations LETTER TO THE EDITOR CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL A reconsideration of Moses’ speech disorder ERRATUM MARCEL E. WINGATE Erratum to ‘Book review’’: Foundations of Stuttering IFA NEWS Volume 28, Number 2 ORIGINAL ARTICLES E. CHARLES HEALEY and ROBERT REID ADHD and stuttering: A tutorial doi: 10.1016/S0094-730X(03)00072-X 424 Contents of Volume 28/Journal of Fluency Disorders 28 (2003) 423-425 KATHARINA DWORZYNSKI, PETER HOWELL and ULRICH NATKE Predicting stuttering from linguistic factors for German speakers in two age groups COURTNEY T. ZACKHEIM and EDWARD G. CONTURE Childhood stuttering and speech disfluencies in relation to children’s mean length of utterance: a preliminary study GORDON W. BLOOD, INGRID M. BLOOD, GLEN M. TELLIS and RODNEY M. GABEL A preliminary study of self-esteem, stigma, and disclosure in adolescents who stutter 143 IFA NEWS 161 Volume 28, Number 3 ORIGINAL ARTICLE ANTHONY DILOLLO, WALTER H. MANNING and ROBERT A. NEIMEYER Cognitive anxiety as a function of speaker role for fluent speakers and persons who stutter COMMENTARY ALAN G. KAMHI Two paradoxes in stuttering treatment SPECIAL SECTION JANIS COSTELLO INGHAM Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: |. Definition and application PATRICK FINN Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: II. Clinical significance of behavioral stuttering treatments MARILYN LANGEVIN and DEBORAH KULLY Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: Ill. Evidence-based practice in a clinical setting MARK ONSLOW Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: IV. Empowerment through evidence-based treatment practices ANNE K. BOTHE Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: V. The art of clinical practice and the future of clinical research IFA NEWS Contents of Volume 28/Journal of Fluency Disorders 28 (2003) 423-425 Volume 28, Number 4 Special Issue Brain Imaging & Stuttering PREFACE RICHARD CURLEE Preface DISCUSSION PETER T. FOX Brain imaging in stuttering: where next? ORIGINAL ARTICLES CHRISTY L. LUDLOW and TORREY LOUCKS Stuttering: a dynamic motor control disorder ROGER J. INGHAM, JANIS C. INGHAM, PATRICK FINN and PETER T. FOX Towards a functional neural systems model of developmental stuttering SHEILA V. STAGER, KEITH J. JEFFRIES and ALLEN R. BRAUN Common features of fluency-evoking conditions studied in stuttering subjects and controls: an H»'’O PET study MICHAEL BLOMGREN, SRIKANTAN S. NAGARAJAN, JAMES N. LEE, TIANHAO LI and LYNN ALVORD Preliminary results of a functional MRI study of brain activation patterns in stuttering and nonstuttering speakers during a lexical access task LUC F. DE NIL, ROBERT M. KROLL, SOPHIE J. LAFAILLE and SYLVAIN HOULE A positron emission tomography study of short- and long-term treatment effects on functional brain activation in adults who stutter KATRIN NEUMANN, HARALD A. EULER, ALEXANDER WOLFF VON GUDENBERG, ANNE-LISE GIRAUD, HEINRICH LANFERMANN, VOLKER GALL and CHRISTINE PREIBISCH The nature and treatment of stuttering as revealed by fMRI. A within- and between-group comparison COMMENTARY ROGER J. INGHAM Brain imaging and stuttering: some reflections on current and future developments AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 28 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28