NeuroRehabilitation 6 (1996) 241 Author index Volume 6 (1996) Antoinette, T., Rehabilitation nursing management of persons in Padula, W., Introduction 6, 163 low level neurologic states 6, 33 Padula, W.V., S. Argyris, Post trauma vision syndrome and visual Argyris, S., see Padula, W.V. 6, 165 midline shift syndrome 6, 165 Ashwal, S., J. Rosenberg, Recent advances in the development of Peterson, J., see Zafonte, R.D. 6, 19 practice parameters: The vegetative state 6, 79 Politzer, T.A., Case studies of a new approach using partial and Auerbach, V.S., J.D. Banja, Assessing client competence to selective occlusion for the clinical treatment of diplopia 6, 213 participate in rehabilitation decision making 6, 123 Raymond, M.J., T.L. Bennett, K.B. Malia, K.C. Bewick, Banja, J.D., Introduction 6, 95 Rehabilitation of visual processing deficits following brain Banja, J.D., see Auerbach, V.S. 6, 123 inury 6, 229 Bennet, T.L., see Raymond, M.J. 6, 229 Rosenberg, J., see Ashwal, S. 6, 79 Bewick, K.C., see Raymond, M.J. 6, 229 Rosenthal, M., I. Lourie, Ethical issues in the evaluation of competence in persons with acquired brain injuries 6, 113 Dresden, C., see Wilkinson, W. 6, 145 Sandel, M.E., Medical management of the comatose, vegetative, Elovic, E., Pharmacology of attention and arousal in the low ievel or minimally responsive patient 6, 9 patient 6, 57 Shaw, L., see Tarvydas, V.M. 6, 97 Streff, J.W., Visual rehabilitation of hemianoptic head trauma Freeman, P.B., R.T. Jose, Enhancing decreased sight of patients patients emphasizing ambient pathways 6, 173 with traumatic brain injury 6, 203 Stivers, M., see O'Dell, M.W. 6, 45 Giacino, J.T., Sensory stimulation: theoretical perspectives and the Sturt, J.F., see Jackowski, M.M. 6, 193 evidence for effectiveness 6, 69 Guenther, R.T., L.J. Weber, The role of an ethics committee in a Tarvydas, V.M., L. Shaw, Interdisciplinary team member rehabilitation setting 6, 133 perceptions of ethical issues in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation 6, 97 Hammond, F.M., see Zafonte, R.D. 6, 19 Taub, H.A., see Jackowski, M.M. 6, 193 Turk, M.A., see Jackowski, M.M. 6, 193 Jackowski, M.M.., J.F. Sturr, H.A. Taub, M.A. Turk, Photophobia in patients with traumatic brain injury: Uses of light-filtering Weber, L.J., see Guenther, R.T. 6, 133 lenses to enhance contrast sensitivity and reading rate 6, 193 Wilkinson, W., C. Dresden, The Americans with Disabilities Act: Jasin, P., see O'Dell, M.W. 6, 45 An ethical perspective as the law develops 6, 145 Jose, R.T., see Freeman, P.B. 6, 203 Willer, B., B.S. Moscato, National prevalence rates of traumatic brain injury among adults: The Canadian household and Lourie, I., see Rosenthal, M. 6, 113 institutional health and activity limitation surveys, 1986—1987 Ludlam, W.M., Rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury with 6, 219 associated visual dysfunction — A case report 6, 183 Lyons, N., see O'Dell, M.W. 6, 45 Zafonte, R.D., F.M. Hammond, J. Peterson, Predicting outcome in the slow to respond traumatically brain-injured patient: Acute Malia, K.B., see Raymond, M.J. 6, 229 and subacute parameters 6, 19 Meszaros, F., see O'Dell, M.W. 6, 45 Zasler, N.D., Nomenclature: evolving trends 6, 3 Moscato, B.S., see Willer, B. 6, 219 O’Dell, M.W., P. Jasin, N. Lyons, M. Stivers, F. Meszaros, Standardized assessment instruments for minimally-responsive, brain-injured patients 6, 45 NeuroRehabilitation 6 (1996) 243 Subject index Volume 6 (1996) ADA 6, 145 Legislative history 6, 145 Ambient vision 6, 173 Light-filtering lenses 6, 193 Anticonvulsants 6, 57 Low level patient 6, 57 Antidepressants 6, 57 Low vision 6, 203 Arousal 6, 33 Low vision devices 6, 203 Low vision examination 6, 203 Beneficence 6, 113 Blind-sight 6, 173 Medical complications 6, 9 Minimally responsive 6, 45 Brain injury 6, 9, 57, 113, 219, 229 Monocular Vision 6, 213 Caregiver issues 6, 133 Neurorehabilitation 6, 229 Cerebralvascular accident 6, 165 Nomenclature 6, 3 Coma 6, 3, 9, 33, 69 Competency 6, 113, 123 Outcome 6, 19, 69, 79 Confidentiality 6, 133 Consent to treatment 6, 123 Participation 6, 133 Contrast sensitivity 6, 193 Patching 6, 213 Patient rights 6, 113 Decision making 6, 123 Pharmacology 6, 57 Diplopia 6, 213 Post trauma vision syndrome 6, 165 Disability 6, 19, 145, 219 Practice parameter 6, 79 Discrimination 6, 145 Prevalence 6, 219 Dopamine 6, 57 Prognostication 6, 19 Epidemiology 6, 219 Reasonable accommodation 6, 145 Ethical perceptions 6, 97 Rehabilitation 6, 45, 69, 97, 113, 123, 133, 173 Ethics 6, 113, 123, 145 Rehabilitation nursing 6, 33 Ethics committees 6, 133 Rehabilitation program 6, 183 Equality 6, 145 Reading rate 6, 193 ‘Spot Patch’ 6, 213 Focal vision 6, 173 Standards 6, 79 Function 6, 19 Stimulants 6, 57 Functional assessment 6, 45 Traumatic brain injury 6, 19, 33, 45, 97, 165, 183, 193, 203 Guidelines 6,79 Vegetative state 6, 3, 9, 33, 45, 69, 79 Head trauma 6, 173 Vision 6, 165 Health status 6, 45 Visual dysfunction 6, 183 Hemianopsia 6, 173 Visual impairment 6, 203 Visual midline shift syndrome 6, 165 Independant living 6, 145 Visual-motor 6, 173 Informed consent 6, 133 Visual Processing 6, 229 Injustice 6, 133 Vision rehabilitation 6, 203 Interdisciplinary 6, 97 Visualization 6, 173