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Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology Volume 18, Number 1, 2005 Volume 18, Number 2, 2005 Volume 18, Number 3, 2005 Volume 18, Number 4, 2005 AUTHORS CHOI, STEVEN J., KELVIN O. LIM, ISABEL MONTEIRO, and BARRY REISBERG, “Diffusion Tensor Imaging AARSLAND, DAG, see Janvin, C. C. of Frontal White Matter Microstructure in Early ABARBANEL, JACOB M., see Osimani, A. Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary Study,” 12. ABBOTT, ROBERT D., see White, L. COATS, MARY, and JOHN C. MORRIS, “Antecedent Bio- ADAMIS, DIMITRIOS, CATRIONA MORRISON, ADRIAN markers of Alzheimer’s Disease: The Adult Children TRELOAR, ALASTAIR J. D. MACDONALD, and Study,” 242. FINBARR C. MARTIN, “The Performance of the Clock COOK, JOAN M., and CASEY O’DONNELL, “Assessment Drawing Test in Elderly Medical Inpatients: Does it and Psychological Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Have Utility in the Identification of Delirium?” 129. Disorder in Older Adults,” 61. AEBI, C., see Diehl, J. CUPPLES, L. ADRIENNE, see Roberts, J. S. AHUJA, ANIL T., see Tang, W. K. DAVIS, DARON, see White, L. ATHWAL, HERMAN §., see Aulakh, J. S. DEBANNE, SARA M., see Fritsch, T. AULAKH, JASDEEP S., JAMES W. HAWKINS, HERMAN DIEHL, J., A. U. MONSCH, C. AEBI, S. WAGENPFEIL, S. ATHWAL, JAVAID I. SHEIKH, JEROME YESAV- S. KRAPP, T. GRIMMER, W. SEELEY, H. FORSTL, AGE, and JARED R. TINKLENBERG, “Tolerability and A. KURZ, “Frontotemporal Dementia, Semantic and Effectiveness of Lamotrigine in Complex Elderly Dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease: The Contribution Patients,” 8. of Standard Neuropsychological Tests to Differential BACKMAN, LARS, see McArdle, J. J. Diagnosis,” 39. BERGER, ANDREA, see Osimani, A. ERCOLI, LINDA, PRAB HA SIDDARTH, TRACY HAR- BERGER, GABRIELE, TANJA BERNHARDT, ERIK RISON, ELVIRA JIMENEZ, and LISSY F. JARVIK, WEIMER, JUERGEN PETERS, TILMAN KRATZSCH, “Similar Neurocognitive Performance of Adults With and LUTZ FROLICH, “Longitudinal Study on the and Without a History of Parental Alzheimer’s Dis- Relationship Between Symptomatology of Dementia ease: A Pilot Study,” 208. and Levels of Subjective Burden and Depression FISKE, AMY, see Gatz, M. Among Family Caregivers in Memory Clinic Patients,” FLINT, ALISTAIR, see Spira, A. P. 119. FORSTL, H., see Diehl, J. BERNHARDT, TANJA, see Berger, G. FRATIGLIONI, LAURA, see Gatz, M.; McArdle, J. J. BLACK, BENJAMIN, SUNANDA MURALEE, and FREIMER, NELSON, see Jarvik, L. F. RAJESH R. TAMPI, “Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors FRIEDLAND, ROBERT P., see Fritsch, T. in Dementia,” 155. FRIEDMAN, JOSHUA, see Osimani, A. BLANK, STEPHEN, see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, E. J. FRIEDMAN, LEAH, see Spira, A. P. BLAZER, DAN, see Jarvik, L. F. FRITSCH, THOMAS, KATHLEEN A. SMYTH, SARA BORENSTEIN, AMY R., see Mortimer, J. A. M. DEBANNE, GRACE J. PETOT, and ROBERT P. CARMELLI, DORIT, see Swan, G. E. FRIEDLAND, “Participation in Novelty-Seeking Lei- CASSIDY, ERIN L., SEAN LAUDERDALE, JAVAID sure Activities and Alzheimer’s Disease,” 134. I. SHEIKH, ERIC J. LENZE, JORDAN F. KARP, FROLICH, LUTZ, see Berger, G. BENOIT H. MULSANT, STEPHEN BLANK, M. FUJISAWA, YOSHIKATSU, see Terada, S. KATHERINE SHEAR, PATRICIA R. HOUCK, and FULLERTON, LAURA, see Orengo, C. A. CHARLES F. REYNOLDS III, “Mixed Anxiety and GATZ, MARGARET, AMY FISKE, CHANDRA A. REYN- Depression in Older Adults: Clinical Characteristics OLDS, BOO JOHANSSON, LAURA FRATIGLIONTI, and Management,” 83. and NANCY L. PEDERSEN, “Performance on Neu- CHAN, SANDRA S. M., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. rocognitive Tests by Co-Twins to Dementia Cases CHIU, HELEN F. K., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. Compared to Normal Control Twins,” 202. © 2005 Sage Publications Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology Volume 18, Number 1, 2005 Volume 18, Number 2, 2005 Volume 18, Number 3, 2005 Volume 18, Number 4, 2005 AUTHORS CHOI, STEVEN J., KELVIN O. LIM, ISABEL MONTEIRO, and BARRY REISBERG, “Diffusion Tensor Imaging AARSLAND, DAG, see Janvin, C. C. of Frontal White Matter Microstructure in Early ABARBANEL, JACOB M., see Osimani, A. Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary Study,” 12. ABBOTT, ROBERT D., see White, L. COATS, MARY, and JOHN C. MORRIS, “Antecedent Bio- ADAMIS, DIMITRIOS, CATRIONA MORRISON, ADRIAN markers of Alzheimer’s Disease: The Adult Children TRELOAR, ALASTAIR J. D. MACDONALD, and Study,” 242. FINBARR C. MARTIN, “The Performance of the Clock COOK, JOAN M., and CASEY O’DONNELL, “Assessment Drawing Test in Elderly Medical Inpatients: Does it and Psychological Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Have Utility in the Identification of Delirium?” 129. Disorder in Older Adults,” 61. AEBI, C., see Diehl, J. CUPPLES, L. ADRIENNE, see Roberts, J. S. AHUJA, ANIL T., see Tang, W. K. DAVIS, DARON, see White, L. ATHWAL, HERMAN §., see Aulakh, J. S. DEBANNE, SARA M., see Fritsch, T. AULAKH, JASDEEP S., JAMES W. HAWKINS, HERMAN DIEHL, J., A. U. MONSCH, C. AEBI, S. WAGENPFEIL, S. ATHWAL, JAVAID I. SHEIKH, JEROME YESAV- S. KRAPP, T. GRIMMER, W. SEELEY, H. FORSTL, AGE, and JARED R. TINKLENBERG, “Tolerability and A. KURZ, “Frontotemporal Dementia, Semantic and Effectiveness of Lamotrigine in Complex Elderly Dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease: The Contribution Patients,” 8. of Standard Neuropsychological Tests to Differential BACKMAN, LARS, see McArdle, J. J. Diagnosis,” 39. BERGER, ANDREA, see Osimani, A. ERCOLI, LINDA, PRAB HA SIDDARTH, TRACY HAR- BERGER, GABRIELE, TANJA BERNHARDT, ERIK RISON, ELVIRA JIMENEZ, and LISSY F. JARVIK, WEIMER, JUERGEN PETERS, TILMAN KRATZSCH, “Similar Neurocognitive Performance of Adults With and LUTZ FROLICH, “Longitudinal Study on the and Without a History of Parental Alzheimer’s Dis- Relationship Between Symptomatology of Dementia ease: A Pilot Study,” 208. and Levels of Subjective Burden and Depression FISKE, AMY, see Gatz, M. Among Family Caregivers in Memory Clinic Patients,” FLINT, ALISTAIR, see Spira, A. P. 119. FORSTL, H., see Diehl, J. BERNHARDT, TANJA, see Berger, G. FRATIGLIONI, LAURA, see Gatz, M.; McArdle, J. J. BLACK, BENJAMIN, SUNANDA MURALEE, and FREIMER, NELSON, see Jarvik, L. F. RAJESH R. TAMPI, “Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors FRIEDLAND, ROBERT P., see Fritsch, T. in Dementia,” 155. FRIEDMAN, JOSHUA, see Osimani, A. BLANK, STEPHEN, see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, E. J. FRIEDMAN, LEAH, see Spira, A. P. BLAZER, DAN, see Jarvik, L. F. FRITSCH, THOMAS, KATHLEEN A. SMYTH, SARA BORENSTEIN, AMY R., see Mortimer, J. A. M. DEBANNE, GRACE J. PETOT, and ROBERT P. CARMELLI, DORIT, see Swan, G. E. FRIEDLAND, “Participation in Novelty-Seeking Lei- CASSIDY, ERIN L., SEAN LAUDERDALE, JAVAID sure Activities and Alzheimer’s Disease,” 134. I. SHEIKH, ERIC J. LENZE, JORDAN F. KARP, FROLICH, LUTZ, see Berger, G. BENOIT H. MULSANT, STEPHEN BLANK, M. FUJISAWA, YOSHIKATSU, see Terada, S. KATHERINE SHEAR, PATRICIA R. HOUCK, and FULLERTON, LAURA, see Orengo, C. A. CHARLES F. REYNOLDS III, “Mixed Anxiety and GATZ, MARGARET, AMY FISKE, CHANDRA A. REYN- Depression in Older Adults: Clinical Characteristics OLDS, BOO JOHANSSON, LAURA FRATIGLIONTI, and Management,” 83. and NANCY L. PEDERSEN, “Performance on Neu- CHAN, SANDRA S. M., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. rocognitive Tests by Co-Twins to Dementia Cases CHIU, HELEN F. K., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. Compared to Normal Control Twins,” 202. © 2005 Sage Publications Index 257 GESCHWIND, DANIEL, see Jarvik, L. F. LIM, KELVIN O., see Choi, S. J. GOKHMAN, IZABELLA, see Jarvik, L. F. LYKOURAS, LEFTERIS, see Paraskevas, G. P. GOSCHE, KAREN M.., see Mortimer, J. A. MACDONALD, ALASTAIR J. D., see Adamis, D. GREEN, ROBERT C., see Roberts, J. S. MAMALIT, IOANNA, see Paraskevas, G. P. GRIM, MICHAEL A., see Orbelo, D. M. MANLY, JENNIFER J., NICOLE SCHUPF, MING-X. GRIMMER, T., see Diehl, J. TANG, and YAAKOV STERN, “Cognitive Decline and HARDMAN, JOHN, see White, L. Literacy Among Ethnically Diverse Elders,” 213. HARKER, JUDITH, see Jarvik, L. F. MARKESBERY, WILLIAM, see White, L. HARRISON, TRACY, see Ercoli, L.; Jarvik, L. F. MARTIN, FINBARR C., see Adamis, D. HAWKINS, JAMES W., see Aulakh, J. S. MASAKI, KAMAL, see White, L. HERMANN, BRUCE, see Sager, M. A. MATSUYAMA, STEVEN, see Jarvik, L. F. HOLT, LORI, see Jarvik, L. F. McARDLE, JOHN J., BRENT J. SMALL, LARS BACK- HOUCK, PATRICIA R., see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, E. J. MAN, and LAURA FRATIGLIONI, “Longitudinal ISHIHARA, TAKESHI, see Terada, S. Models of Growth and Survival Applied to the Early ISHIZU, HIDEKI, see Terada, S. Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease,” 234. JANVIN, CARMEN CRISTEA, DAG AARSLAND, and MOHLMAN, JAN, “Does Executive Dysfunction Affect JAN PETTER LARSEN, “Cognitive Predictors of Treatment Outcome in Late-life Mood and Anxiety Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease: A Community- Disorders?” 97. Based, 4-Year Longitudinal Study,” 149. MOK, VINCENT, see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. JARVIK, LISSY F., see Ercoli, L. MONSCH, A. U., see Diehl, J. JARVIK, LISSY F., ASENATH La RUE, IZABELLA MONTEIRO, ISABEL, see Choi, S. J. GOKHMAN, TRACY HARRISON, LORI HOLT, MORRIS, JOHN C., see Coats, M. BILL STEH, JUDITH HARKER, SCOTT LARSON, MORRISON, CATRIONA, see Adamis, D. PAULINE YARALIAN, STEVEN MATSUYAMA, MORTIMER, JAMES A., AMY R. BORENSTEIN, NATALIE RASGON, DANIEL GESCHWIND, KAREN M. GOSCHE and DAVID A. SNOWDON, NELSON FREIMER, ELVIRA JIMENEZ, and “Very Early Detection of Alzheimer Neuropathology JEFFREY SCHAEFFER, “Middle-Aged Children of and the Role of Brain Reserve in Modifying Its Clini- Alzheimer Parents,A Pilot Study: Stable Neurocogni- cal Expression,” 218. tive Performance at 20-Year Follow-up,” 187. MULSANT, BENOIT H.., see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, E. J. JARVIK, LISSY F., and DAN BLAZER, “Children of MURALEE, SUNANDA, see Black, B. Alzheimer Patients: An Overview,” 181. NAKASHIMA, HANAE, see Terada, S. JIMENEZ, ELVIRA, see Ercoli, L.; Jarvik, L. F. NAKASHIMA, TADAO, see Terada, S. JOHANSSON, BOO, see Gatz, M. NAKASHIMA, YOSHIHIKO, see Terada, S. KAPAKI, ELIZABETH, see Paraskevas, G. P. NELSON, JAMES, see White, L. KARP, JORDAN F., see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, E. J. O'DONNELL, CASEY, see Cook, J. M. KRAPP, S., see Diehl, J. ORBELO, DIANA M., MICHAEL A. GRIM, RICHARD E. KRATZSCH, TILMAN, see Berger, G. TALBOTT, and ELLIOTT D. ROSS, “Impaired Com- KUGO, AKI, see Terada, S. prehension of Affective Prosody in Elderly Subjects Is KUNIK, MARK E., see Orengo, C. A. Not Predicted by Age-Related Hearing Loss or Age- KURODA, SHIGETOSHI, see Terada, S. Related Cognitive Decline,” 25. KURZ, A., see Diehl, J. ORENGO, CLAUDIA A., LAURA FULLERTON, and KWOK, TIMOTHY C. Y., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. MARK E. KUNIK, “Safety and Efficacy of Testoster- LAM, WYNNIE W. M., see Tang, W. K. one Gel 1% Augmentation in Depressed Men With LARSEN, JAN PETTER, see Janvin, C. C. Partial Response to Antidepressant Therapy,” 20. LARSON, SCOTT, see Jarvik, L. F. OSIMANI, ALICIA, ANDREA BERGER, JOSHUA LA RUE, ASENATH, see Jarvik, L. F.; Sager; M. A.; FRIEDMAN, BAT-SHEBA PORAT-KATZ, and JACOB Swan, G.E. M. ABARBANEL, “Neuropsychology of Vitamin B,, LAUDERDALE, SEAN, see Cassidy, E. L. Deficiency in Elderly Dementia Patients and Control LENZE, ERIC J., see Cassidy, E. L. Subjects,” 33. LENZE, ERIC J., JORDAN F. KARP, BENOIT M. PARASKEVAS, GEORGE P., ELIZABETH KAPAKI, MULSANT, STEPHEN BLANK, M. KATHERINE IOANNIS LIAPPAS, IOULIA THEOTOKA, IOANNA SHEAR, PATRICIA R. HOUCK, and CHARLES E. MAMALI, CHRISTOS ZOURNAS, and LEFTERIS REYNOLDS III, “Somatic Symptons in Late-Life LYKOURAS, “The Diagnostic Value of Cerebrospinal Anxiety: Treatment Issues,” 89. Fluid Tau Protein in Dementing and Nondementing LESSOV-SCHLAGGAR, CHRISTINA N., see Swan, G. E. Neuropsychiatric Disorders,” 163. LIAPPAS, IOANNIS, see Paraskevas, G. P. PATTERSON, THOMAS L., see Wetherell, J. L. iS 258 Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology / Vol. 18, No. 4, December 2005 PEDERSEN, NANCY L., see Gatz, M. TANAKA, YUJI, see Terada, S. PETERS, JUERGEN, see Berger, G. TANG, MING-X., see Manly, J. J. PETOT, GRACE J., see Fritsch, T. TANG, WAI KWONG, SANDRA S. M. CHAN, HELEN F. PETROVITCH, HELEN, see White, L. K. CHIU, GABOR S. UNGVARI, KA SING WONG, PORAT-KATZ, BAT-SHEBA, see Osimani, A. TIMOTHY C. Y. KWOK, VINCENT MOK, K. T. RASGON, NATALIE, see Jarvik, L. F. WONG, POLLY S. RICHARDS, and ANIL T. AHUJA, REISBERG, BARRY, see Choi, S. J. “Poststroke Depression in Chinese Patients: Fre- RELKIN, NORMAN R., see Roberts, J. S. quency, Psychosocial, Clinical, and Radiological REYNOLDS, CHANDRA A., see Gatz, M. Determinants,” 45. REYNOLDS III, CHARLES F.,, see Cassidy, E. L.; Lenze, TANG, WAI KWONG, VINCENT MOK, SANDRA S&S. EK. J. M. CHAN, HELEN F. K. CHIU, KA SING WONG, RICHARDS, POLLY §&., see Tang, W. K. TIMOTHY C. Y. KWOK, WYNNIE W. M. LAM, and RINGMAN, JOHN M., “What the Study of Persons At Risk GABOR S. UNGVARI, “Screening of Dementia in for Familial Alzheimer’s Disease Can Tell Us About Stroke Patients With Lacunar Infarcts: Comparison the Earliest Stages of the Disorder: A Review,” 228. of the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale and the Mini- ROBERTS, J. SCOTT, L. ADRIENNE CUPPLES, Mental State Examination,” 3. NORMAN R. RELKIN, PETER J. WHITEHOUSE, TERADA, SEISHI, HIDEKI ISHIZU, YOSHIKATSU and ROBERT C. GREEN, “Genetic Risk Assessment FUJISAWA, OSAMU YOKOTA, AKI KUGO, HANAE for Adult Children of People With Alzheimer’s Disease: NAKASHIMA, YUJI TANAKA, TAKESHI ISHIHARA, The Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer’s TADAO NAKASHIMA, YOSHIHIKO NAKASHIMA, Disease (REVEAL) Study,” 250. KEN SASAKI, and SHIGETOSHI KURODA, “Delu- ROSS, ELLIOTT D., see Orbelo, D. M. sion of Theft and Phantom Intruder Delusion in ROSS, G. WEBSTER, see White, L. Demented Elderly Patients in Japan,” 142. SAGER, MARK A., BRUCE HERMANN, and ASENATH THEOTOKA, IOULIA, see Paraskevas, G. P. LA RUE, “Middle-Aged Children of Persons with THORP, STEVEN R., see Wetherell, J. L. Alzheimer’s Disease: APOE Genotypes and Cognitive TINKLENBERG, JARED R., see Aulakh, J. S. Function in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s TRELOAR, ADRIAN, see Adamis, D. Prevention,” 245. UNGVARI, GABOR S., see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. SASAKI, KEN, see Terada, S. WAGENPFEIL, S., see Diehl, J. SCHAEFFER, JEFFREY, see Jarvik, L. F. 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WHITEHOUSE, PETER J., see Roberts, J. S. SORRELL, JOHN T., see Wetherell, J. L. WONG, KA SING, see Tang, W. K.; Tang, W. K. SPIRA, ADAM P., LEAH FRIEDMAN, ALISTAIR FLINT, WONG, K.T., see Tang, W. K. and JAVAID I. SHEIKH, “Interaction of Sleep Distur- YARALIAN, PAULINE, see Jarvik, L. F. bances and Anxiety in Later Life: Perspectives and YESAVAGE, JEROME, see Aulakh, J. S. Recommendations for Future Research,” 109. YOKOTA, OSAMU, see Terada, S. STEH, BILL, see Jarvik, L. F. ZONDERMAN, ALAN B., “Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease STERN, YAAKOV, see Manly, J. J. in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging,” 192. SWAN, GARY E., CHRISTINA N. LESSOV-SCHLAGGAR, ZOURNAS, CHRISTOS, see Paraskevas, G. P. DORIT CARMELLI, GERARD D. SCHELLENBERG, and ASENATH La RUE, “Apolipoprotein E ¢4 and ARTICLES Change in Cognitive Functioning in Community- Dwelling Older Adults,” 196. “Antecedent Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease: The Adult TALBOTT, RICHARD E., see Orbelo, D. M. 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Gatz et al., 202. “Delusion of Theft and Phantom Intruder Delusion in “The Performance of the Clock Drawing Test in Elderly Demented Elderly Patients in Japan,” Terada et al., Medical Inpatients: Does It Have Utility in the Iden- 142. tification of Delirium?” Adamis et al., 129. “The Diagnostic Value of Cerebrospinal Fluid Tau Protein “Poststroke Depression in Chinese Patients: Frequency, in Dementing and Nondementing Neuropsychiatric Psychosocial, Clinical, and Radiological Determi- Disorders,” Paraskevas et al., 163. nants,” Tang et al., 45. “Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Frontal White Matter Micro- “Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease in the Baltimore Longi- structure in Early Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary tudinal Study of Aging,” Zonderman, 192. 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