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INDEX TO VOLUME 17 function in schizophrenia. Fall 517- model for studies of multiple neuro- Joyce E: See Bowden-Jones H 52o,5 psychiatric diagnoses. Summer 324- Kahn RS: See Schutter DJLG Degner D: See Kropp S 332 . Kamata M, Higuchi H: Peripheral cir- DeLuca V: See Bilginer L Gilliam F: See Jones JE culatory disturbance induced by mil- de Vugt ME, Nicolson NA, Aalten P, Goldman D: See Lipsky RH nacipran (letter). Winter 126-127 Lousberg R, Jolle J, Verhey FRJ: Be- Goodman H: See Boake C Kandel ER: See Etkin A havioral problems in dementia pa- Grafman J: See Mah LWY Kaneda Y, Ohmori T: Relation between tients and salivary cortisol patterns Griffin WST: See Freeman T estradiol and negative symptoms in in caregivers. Spring 201-207 Guggenheim F: See Freeman T men with schizophrenia. Spring 239- Diaz-Marchan PJ: See Boake C Hajak G: See Kropp S 242 Diniz JB: See Mercadante MT Hakko H: See Mainio A Kanfer S: See Weitzner MA Docherty NM: See Cohen AS Hanks C: See Lansing K Kanner AM: See Jones JE Doraiswamy PM: See Petrella JR Hart SJ: See Petrella JR Kanz JE: See Paulsen JS Dorsey J: See Semion K Harvey PD: See Bilginer L Kapeller P: See Staffen W Drake A: See McLay RN Haslinger BA: See von Giesen H-J Kaplan A: See Hollander E Duggal HS: Cognitive affective psycho- Hauser WA: See Chatterjee A Karimi S: See Sampton JB sis syndrome in a patient with spo- Heims H: See Mitchell IJ Kelly DL: See Shim J-C radic olivopontocerebellar atrophy Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weckbaugh M, Kern V: See Kropp S (letter). Spring 260-262 McCarter K, Mosier M, Schroeder Kimbrell T: See Freeman T Duggal HS: Idiopathic intracranial hy- SR: The Overt Aggression Scale for Kim T-S: See Pae C-U pertension presenting with psychiat- rating aggression in outpatient youth Kim Y-H: See Shim J-C ric symptoms (letter). Summer 426- with autistic disorder: preliminary Kisley MA: See Davalos DB 427 findings. Winter 29-35 Kissel EC, Pukay-Martin ND, Born- Eggleston C: See Bourgeois JA Hermann BP: See Jones JE stein RA: The relationship between Emrich HM: See Kropp S Higuchi H: See Kamata M age and cognitive function in HIV- Epstein J: Cognition, Emotion, and Psy- Hill E: See Tornatore JB infected men. Spring 180-184 chopathology: Theoretical, Empirical, Hinkin C: See Paul R Koester J: See Lemke MR and Clinical Directions, edited by Hoffman DA: Tiagabine for rage, ag- Koike AK: See Bourgeois JA Yiend J (book review). Spring 250- gression, and anxiety (letter). Spring Koivukangas J: See Mainio A 251 252 K6ller H: See von Giesen H-J Etkin A, Pittenger C, Polan HJ, Kandel Hollander E, Kaplan A, Schmeidler J, Kopelman M: Comments on “Psycho- ER: Toward a neurobiology of psy- Yang H, Li D, Koran LM, Barbato pathology in Neuropsychiatry: DSM chotherapy: basic science and clinical LM: Neurological soft-signs as pre- and Beyond” (commentary). Sum- applications. Spring 145-158 dictors of treatment response to se- mer 333-335 ; Evrim O: See Mustafa B lective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Koppeschaar HPF: See Schutter DJLG Feingold A: See Boutros NN in OCD. Fall 472-477 Koran LM: See Hollander E Feinstein A: See Rapoport MJ Hoth KF: See Paulsen JS Kornhuber J: See Kropp S Feldman NT: See Schwartz JRL Hounie AG: See Mercadante MT Kotler M: See Reznik I Feldman P: See Silver H Huntington Study Group: See Paulsen Krahn LE: See Wall CA Ferrando SJ: See Sampton JB js Krahn LE, Lymp JF, Moore WR, Slo- Ferrao Y: See Mercadante MT Hurley RA: See Black KJ; Mendez CV; cumb N, Silber MH: Characterizing Filley CM: See Anderson CA Miller LA; Taber KH the emotions that trigger cataplexy. Flanigan TP: See Paul R Hurley RA, Taber K: Functional Mag- Winter 45-50 Fraenkel L: See Boutros NN netic Resonance Imaging, by Huettel Kraus JE, Sheitman BB: Clozapine re- Freedman R: See Davalos DB SA, Song AW, McCarthy G (book re- duces violent behavior in heteroge- Freeman T, Roca V, Guggenheim F, view). Summer 425 neous diagnostic groups. Winter 36- Kimbrell T, Griffin WST: Neuro- Hutton S: See Bowden-Jones H 44 psychiatric associations of apolipo- Janen B: See Anghelescu I Kraus PH: See Lemke MR protein E alleles in subjects with Jefferson AL: See Paul RH Kropp S, Kern V, Lange K, Degner D, combat-related PTSD. Fall 541-543 Jha AP: See Petrella JR Hajak G, Kornhuber J, Riither E, Gabbard GO: See Miller LA Ji J: See Chen W Emrich HM, Schneider U, Bleich S: Garau L: See Starkstein SE Jolle J: See de Vugt ME Oxidative stress during treatment Garcia-Rill E: See Bracha HS Jones JE, Hermann BP, Barry JJ, Gi- with first- and second-generation an- Gauthier S: See Bhanji NH liam F, Kanner AM, Meador KJ: tipsychotics. Spring 227-231 Gilbert DL, Buncher CR: Assessment Clinical assessment of Axis I psychi- Kunik ME: See Veazey C of scientific and ethical issues in two atric comorbidity in chronic epilepsy: Kutzelnigg A: See Staffen W randomized clinical trial designs for a multicenter investigation. Spring Laboff JA: See Tornatore JB patients with Tourette’s syndrome: a 172-179 Ladurner G: See Staffen W J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Lai EC: See Veazey C McCauley SR: See Boake C Nickel EJ: See Hellings JA Lammers C-H: See Anghelescu I McCullagh S: See Rapoport MJ Nicolson NA: See de Vugt ME Landes AM, Sperry SD, Strauss ME: McDowell B: See Paulsen JS Niederhofer H: See Staffen W Prevalence of apathy, dysphoria, and McGann ME: See Tornatore JB Niemela A: See Mainio A depression in relation to dementia McLay RN, Drake A, Rayner T: Persist- Norra C: See Prueter C severity in Alzheimer’s disease. ing dementia after isoniazid over- O’Connor K: See Roth RM Summer 342-349 dose (letter). Spring 256-257 Ohmori T: See Kaneda Y Lange K: See Kropp S McPhillips M: See Bowden-Jones H Olmez S: See Atbasoglu ECEM Lansing K, Amen DG, Hanks C, Rudy Meador KJ: See Jones JE Ostrander L: See van Reekum R L: High resolution brain SPECT im- Mendez CV, Hurley RA, Lassonde M, Ozguven HD: See Atbasoglu ECEM aging and EMDR in police officers Zhang L, Taber KH: Mild traumatic Pae C-U, Kim T-S, Lee C, Paik I-H: Ef- with PTSD. Fall 526-532 brain injury: neuroimaging of sports- fect of aripiprazole for a patient with Lassonde M: See Mendez CV related concussion (windows to the psychotic symptoms and parkinson- Lawrence J: See Paul R brain). Summer 297-303 ism associated with delayed sequelae Layne RD: See Rankin ED Mendez MF: Hypergraphia for poetry of carbon monoxide intoxication (let- Lee C: See Pae C-U in an epileptic patient (letter). Fall ter). Fall 558-558 Lee J-G: See Shim J-C 560-561 Paik I-H: See Pae C-U Lemke MR, Brecht HM, Loester J, Mendez MF: Moria and Witzelsiicht Pankratz VS: See Wall CA Kraus PH, Reichmann H: Anhe- from frontotemporal dementia (let- Patterson MB: See Tractenberg RE donia, depression, and motor func- ter). Summer 429-430 Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, Co- tioning in Parkinson's disease during Mendez MF, Shapira JS: Loss of insight hen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, treatment with pramipexole. Spring and functional neuroimaging in fron- Ritchie C, Hinkin C: Apathy corre- 214-220 totemporal dementia. Summer 413- lates with cognitive function in pa- Levin HS: See Boake C 416 tients with human immunodefi- Li D: See Hollander E Mercadante MT, Diniz JB, Hounie AG, ciency virus. Winter 114-118 Lipsky RH, Sparling MB, Ryan LM, Ferrao Y, Alvarenga P, Brotto S, Mi- Paul RH, Brickman AM, Navia B, Xu K, Salazar AM, Goldman D, guel EC: Obsessive-compulsive spec- Hinkin C, Malloy PF, Jefferson AL, Warden DL: Association of COMT trum disorders in rheumatic fever Cohen RA, Tate DF, Flanigan TP: Val'*Met genotype with executive patients. Fall 544-547 Apathy is associated with volume of functioning following traumatic Miguel EC: See Mercadante MT the nucleus accumbens in patients brain injury. Fall 465-471 Miller LA, Taber KH, Gabbard GO, infected with HIV. Spring 167-171 Lopez-Meza E, Ruiz-Chow A, Rami- Hurley RA: Neural underpinnings of Paulsen JS, Nehl C, Hoth KF, Kanz JE, rez-Bermudez J: Aripiprazole in psy- fear and its modulation: implications Benjamin M, Conybeare R, Mc- chosis associated with Parkinson’s for anxiety disorders (windows to Dowell B, Turner B, Huntington disease. Summer 421-422 the brain). Winter 1-6 Study Group: Depression and stages Lousberg R: See de Vugt ME Milovan D: See Roth RM of Huntington’s disease. Fall 496-502 Lustig C: See Petrella JR Mirolo HA: See Boutros N Pedroza C: See Boake C Lymp JF: See Krahn LE Mitchell IJ, Heims H, Neville EA, Peper JS: See Schutter DJLG Lynch K: See Anderson KE Rickards H: Huntington’s disease Petrella JR, Townsend BA, Jha AP, Lysaker RH: Reply to Reznik, Kotler, patients show impaired perception Ziajko LA, Slavin MJ, Lustig C, Weizman: Obsessive and compulsive of disgust in the gustatory and olfac- Hart SJ, Koraiswamy PM: Increas- symptoms in schizophrenia pa- tory modalities. Winter 119-121 ing memory load modulates regional tients—from neuropsychology to Mizoguchi Y, Monji A: Low-dose-tra- brain activity in older adults as mea- clinical typology and classification zodone-induced disorganized type sured by fMRI. Winter 75-83 (letter). Spring 255-256 psychosis (letter). Spring 253-254 Pies R: Why psychiatry and neurology Mah LWY, Arnold MC, Grafman J: Def- Moeller JR: See Anderson KE cannot simply merge (editorial). icits in social knowledge following Monji A: See Mizoguchi Y Summer 304-309 damage to ventromedial prefrontal Moore WR: See Krahn LE Pittenger C: See Etkin A cortex. Winter 66-74 Mosier M: See Hellings JA Pogge DL: See Bilginer L Mainio A, Hakko H, Niemela A, Salo Moskowitz CB: See Chatterjee A Polan HJ: See Etkin A J, Koivukangas J, Rasanen P: Level Mrak RE: See Bracha HS Pope LE: See Schiffer R of obsessionality among neurosurgi- Miiller-Forell W: See Anghelescu I Prueter C, Norra C: Mood disorders cal patients with a primary brain tu- Mustafa B, Evrim O, Sari A: Secondary and their treatment in patients with mor. Summer 399-404 mania following traumatic brain in- epilepsy. Winter 20-28 Mair A: See Staffen W jury (letter). Winter 122-124 Pukay-Martin ND: See Kissel EC Malloy PF: See Paul RH Navia B: See Paul RH Raffer E: See Staffen W Marder KS: See Chatterjee A Nehl C: See Paulsen JS Raiteri V: See Sampton JB McCarter K: See Hellings JA Neville EA: See Mitchell IJ Raja M, Azzoni A: Tardive dyskinesia http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 after long-term veralipride treatment Schiffer R, Pope LE: Review of pseudo- two-year follow-up study of remote (letter). Spring 252-253 bulbar affect including a novel and memory in Alzheimer’s disease. Ramirez-Bermudez J: See Lopez-Meza potential therapy. Fall 447-454 Summer 336-341 E Schindler F: See Anghelescu I Stern Y: See Anderson KE Rankin ED, Layne RD: The use of olan- Schmeidler J: See Hollander E Stewart B, Brennan DM: Auditory hal- zapine in the treatment of negative Schneider U: See Kropp S lucinations after right temporal gyri symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease. Schroeder SR: See Hellings JA resection. Spring 243-245 Summer 423-424 Schutter DJLG, Peper JS, Koppeschaar Stokes JS: See Bilginer L Rapoport MJ, McCullagh S, Shammi P, HPF, Kahn RS, van Honk J: Admin- Strauss ME: See Landes AM Feinstein A: Cognitive impairment istration of testosterone increases Strick PL: See Taber KH associated with major depression fol- functional connectivity in a cortico- Struve F: See Boutros N lowing mild and moderate traumatic cortical depression circuit. Summer Stuss DT: See van Reekum R brain injury. Winter 61-65 372-377 Taber KH: See Black KJ; Hurley RA; Rasanen P: See Mainio A Schwartz JRL, Feldman NT, Bogan Mendez CV; Miller LA Rayner T: See McLay RN RK: Dose effects of modafinil in sus- Taber KH, Strick PL, Hurley RA: Rabies Reichmann H: See Lemke MR taining wakefulness in narcolepsy and the cerebellum: new methods for Reznik I, Kotler M, Weizman A: Ob- patients with residual evening sleep- tracing circuits in the brain (windows sessive and compulsive symptoms in iness. Summer 405-412 to the brain). Spring 133-138 schizophrenia patients—from neuro- Scicutella A: See Brar HK Tashima K: See Paul R psychology to clinical typology and Seaman JS: Seeing catatonia (letter). Tate D: See Paul R classification (letter). Spring 254-255 Fall 558-559 Taylor MA, Vaidya NA: Psychopathol- Rickards H: See Mitchell IJ Semion K, Dorsey J, Bourgeois J: Intra- ogy in neuropsychiatry: DSM and Ritchie C: See Paul R venous valproate use in bipolar II beyond. Spring 246-249 Robertson MM: See Shelley BP disorder after gastric bypass surgery Telles S: See Bourgeois JA Roca V: See Freeman T (letter). Summer 427-429 Thal LJ: See Tractenberg RE Rogers R: See Bowden-Jones H Shammi P: See Rapoport MJ Tornatore JB, Hill E, Laboff JA, Mc- Rohe S: See von Giesen H-J Shapira JS: See Mendez MF Gann ME: Self-administered screen- Roth RM, Milovan D, Baribeau J, Sheitman BB: See Kraus JE ing for mild cognitive impairment: O’Connor K: Neuropsychological Shelley BP, Robertson MM: The neuro- initial validation of a computerized functioning in early- and late-onset psychiatry and multisystem features test battery. Winter 98-105 obsessive-compulsive disorder. of the Smith-Magenis syndrome: a Townsend BA: See Petrella JR Spring 208-213 review. Winter 91-97 Tractenberg RE, Weiner MF, Cum- Ru B: See Chen W Shim J-C, Kim Y-H, Kelly DL, Lee J-G, mings JL, Patterson MB, Thal LJ: In- Rudy L: See Lansing K Conley RR: Tardive dyskinesia pre- dependence of changes in behavior Ruiz-Chow A: See L6pez-Meza E dicts prolactin response to buspirone from cognition and function in com- Rummans TA: See Wall CA challenge in people with schizophre- munity-dwelling persons with Alz- Riither E: See Kropp S nia. Spring 221-226 heimer’s disease: a factor analytic Ryan LM: See Lipsky RH Silber MH: See Krahn LE approach. Winter 51-60 Sachdev J: See Sachdev PS Silver H, Feldman P: Evidence for sus- Turner B: See Paulsen JS Sachdev PS: Whither neuropsychiatry? tained attention and working mem- Vaddigiri V: See Brar HK (editorial). Spring 140-144 ory in schizophrenia sharing a com- Vaidya NA: See Taylor MA Sachdev PS, Sachdev J: Long-term out- mon mechanism. Summer 391-398 Van Heertum R: See Anderson KE come of neurosurgery for the treat- Simmons JE: See Bourgeois JA van Honk J: See Schutter DJLG ment of resistant depression. Fall Skinner R: See Bracha HS van Reekum R, Stuss DT, Ostrander L: 478-485 Slavin MJ: See Petrella JR Apathy: why care? Winter 7-19 Sackeim H: See Anderson KE Slocumb N: See Krahn LE Veazey C, Aki SOE, Cook KF, Lai EC, Saka MC: See Atbasoglu ECEM Song JX: See Boake C Kunik ME: Prevalence and treat- Salazar AM: See Lipsky RH Sparling MB: See Lipsky RH ment of depression in Parkinson’s Salo J: See Mainio A Sperry SD: See Landes AM disease. Summer 310-323 Sampton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Staffen W, Zauner H, Mair A, Kutzel- Verhey FRJ: See de Vugt ME Karimi S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW: nigg A, Kapeller P, Stangl H, Raffer von Giesen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, The clock drawing test: diagnostic E, Niederhofer H, Ladurner G: Mag- Kéller H, Arendt G: HIV Dementia functional and neuroimaging corre- netic resonance spectroscopy of Scale and psychomotor slowing—the lates in older medically ill adults. memory and frontal brain region in best methods in screening for neuro- Fall 533-540 early multiple sclerosis. Summer AIDS. Spring 185-191 Sanelli P: See Sampton JB 357-363 Wall CA, Rummans TA, Aksamit AJ, Sari A: See Mustafa B Stangl H: See Staffen W Krahn LE, Pankratz VS: Psychiatric Scarmeas N: See Anderson KE Starkstein SE, Boller F, Garau L: A manifestations of Creutzfeldt-Jakob J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 disease: a 25-year analysis. Fall 489- M: Apathy and pituitary disease: it Xu K: See Lipsky RH 495 : has nothing to do with depression. Yang H: See Hollander E Warden DL: See Lipsky RH Spring 159-166 Zarahn E: See Anderson KE Weckbaugh M: See Hellings JA Weizman A: See Reznik I Zauner H: See Staffen W Weiner MF: See Tractenberg RE Wilson MS: Frovatriptan-induced hy- Zhang L: See Mendez CV Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones pomania (letter). Summer 430-431 Ziajko LA: See Petrella JR Subject Index Adverse Drug Effects in older medically ill adults. Samp- predicts early relapse in alcohol de- Emergent complications following do- ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi pendency: a pilot study. Bowden- nepezil switchover to galantamine in S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW. Fall 533- Jones H, McPhillips M, Rogers R, three cases of dementia with Lewy 540 Hutton S, Joyce E. Summer 417-420 bodies. Bhanji NH, Gauthier S. Fall > '°O PET study of impairment of Alzheimer’s Disease 552-555 nonverbal recognition with normal Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, Frovatriptan-induced hypomania (let- aging. Anderson KE, Lynch K, Zar- Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7-19 ter). Wilson MS. Summer 430-431 ahn E, Scarmeas N, Van Heertum R, independence of changes in behavior Low-dose-trazodone-induced disorga- Sackeim H, Moeller JR, Stern Y. from cognition and function in com- nized type psychosis (letter). Mizo- Spring 192-200 munity-dwelling persons with Alz- guchi Y, Monji A. Spring 253-254 Increasing memory load modulates re- heimer’s disease: a factor analytic Oxidative stress during treatment with gional brain activity in older adults approach. Tractenberg RE, Weiner first- and second-generation antipsy- as measured by fMRI. Petrella JR, MF, Cummings JL, Patterson MB, chotics. Kropp S, Kern V, Lange K, Townsend BA, Jha AP, Ziajko LA, Thal LJ. Winter 51-60 Degner D, Hajak G, Kornhuber J, Slavin MJ, Lustig C, Hart SJ, Dorais- Prevalence of apathy, dysphoria, and Ruther E, Emrich HM, Schneider U, wamy PM. Winter 75-83 depression in relation to dementia Bleich S. Spring 227-231 The relationship between age and cog- severity in A!zheimer’s disease. Peripheral circulatory disturbance in- nitive function in HIV-infected men. Landes AM, Sperry SD, Strauss ME. duced by milnacipran (letter). Ka- Kissel EC, Pukay-Martin ND, Born- Summer 342-349 mata M, Higuchi H. Winter 126-127 stein RA. Spring 180-184 A two-year follow-up study of remote Persisting dementia after isoniazid Aggression and Agitation memory in Alzheimer’s disease. overdose (letter). McLay RN, Drake Adjunctive valproic acid for delirium Starkstein SE, Boller F, Garau L. A, Rayner T. Spring 256-257 and/or agitation on a consultation-li- Summer 336-341 Tardive dyskinesia after long-term ver- aison service: a report of six cases. The use of olanzapine in the treatment alipride treatment (letter). Raja M, Bourgeois JA, Koike AK, Simmons of negative symptoms in Alzhei- Azzoni A. Spring 252-253 JE, Telles S, Eggleston C. Spring 232- mer’s disease. Rankin ED, Layne RD. Tardive dyskinesia predicts prolactin 238 Summer 423-424 response to buspirone challenge in Clozapine reduces violent behavior in American Neuropsychiatric Associa- people with schizophrenia. Shim J-C, heterogeneous diagnostic groups. tion (ANPA) Kim Y-H, Kelly DL, Lee J-G, Conley Kraus JE, Sheitman BB. Winter 36-44 Abstracts presented at the Sixteenth An- RR. Spring 221-226 Cranial electrotherapy stimulation re- nual Meeting, 2005. Spring 264-288 Worsening of borderline symptoms un- duces aggression in a violent re- Anhedonia der reboxetine treatment (letter). tarded population: a preliminary re- Anhedonia, depression, and motor Anghelescu I, Janen B, Schindler F, port. Childs A. Fall 548-551 functioning in Parkinson’s disease Lammers C-H. Fall 559-560 The Overt Aggression Scale for rating during treatment with pramipexole. Affect aggression in outpatient youth with Lemke MR, Brecht HM, Koester J, Cognitive affective psychosis syndrome autistic disorder: preliminary find- Kraus PH, Reichmann H. Spring in a patient with sporadic olivopon- ings. Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weck- 214-220 tocerebellar atrophy (letter). Duggel, baugh M, McCarter K, Mosier M, Antidepressants HS. Spring 260-262 Schroeder SR. Winter 29-35 Low-dose-trazodone-induced disorga- Review of pseudobulbar affect includ- Tiagabine for rage, aggression, and nized type psychosis (letter). Mizo- ing a novel and potential therapy. anxiety (letter). Hoffman DA. Spring guchi Y, Monji A. Spring 253-254 Schiffer R, Pope LE. Fall 447-454 252 Neurological soft-signs as predictors of Age and Aging Alcohol Dependency treatment response to selective sero- The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- Risk-taking on tests sensitive to ventro- tonin reuptake inhibitors in OCD. tional and neuroimaging correlates medial prefrontal cortex dysfunction Hollander E, Kaplan A, Schmeidler J, http:/meuro.psychiatryonline.org J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Yang H, Li D, Koran LM, Barbato tonin reuptake inhibitors in OCD. psychotic symptoms and parkinson- LM. Fall 472-477 Hollander E, Kaplan A, Schmeidler J, ism associated with delayed sequelae Peripheral circulatory disturbance in- Yang H, Li D, Koran LM, Barbato of carbon monoxide intoxication (let- duced by milnacipran (letter). Ka- LM. Fall 472-477 ter). Pae C-U, Kim T-S, Lee C, Paik I- mata M, Higuchi H. Winter 126-127 Neuropsychological functioning in H. Fall 558-558 Prevalence and treatment of depression early- and late-onset obsessive-com- Assessment Instruments in Parkinson’s disease. Veazey C, pulsive disorder. Roth RM, Milovan A comparison of self-report and care- Aki SOE, Cook KF, Lai EC, Kunik D, Baribeau J, O’Connor K. Spring giver assessment of depression, apa- ME. Summer 310-323 208-213 thy, and irritability in Huntington’s Worsening of borderline symptoms un- Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disor- disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, der reboxetine treatment (letter). ders in rheumatic fever patients. Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder Anghelescu I, Janen B, Schindler F, Mercadante MT, Diniz JB, Hounie KS. Summer 378-383 Lammers C-H. Fall 559-560 AG, Ferrao Y, Alvarenga P, Brotto S, HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor Antipsychotics Miguel EC. Fall 544-547 slowing—the best methods in Aripiprazole in psychosis associated Postmortem locus coeruleus neuron screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- with Parkinson’s disease; L6pez- count in three American veterans sen H-], Haslinger BA, Rohe S, Meza E, Ruiz-Chow A, Ramirez-Ber- with probable or possible war-re- Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 mudez J. Summer 421-422 lated PTSD. Bracha HS, Garcia-Rill E, The Overt Aggression Scale for rating Clozapine reduces violent behavior in Mrak RE, Skinner R. Fall 503-509 aggression in outpatient youth with heterogeneous diagnostic groups. Tiagabine for rage, aggression, and autistic disorder: preliminary find- Kraus JE, Sheitman BB. Winter 36-44 anxiety (letter). Hoffman DA. Spring ings. Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weck- Effect of aripiprazole for a patient with 252 baugh M, McCarter K, Mosier M, psychotic symptoms and parkinson- Apathy Schroeder SR. Winter 29-35 ism associated with delayed sequelae Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, Self-administered screening for mild of carbon monoxide intoxication (let- Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7-19 cognitive impairment: initial valida- ter). Pae C-U, Kim T-S, Lee C, Paik I- Apathy and pituitary disease: it has tion of a computerized test battery. H. Fall 558-558 nothing to do with depression. Tornatore JB, Hill E, Laboff JA, Mc- Oxidative stress during treatment with Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones Gann ME. Winter 98-105 first- and second-generation antipsy- M. Spring 159-166 Attention chotics. Kropp S, Kern V, Lange K, Apathy correlates with cognitive func- Evidence for sustained attention and Degner D, Hajak G, Kornhuber J, tion but not CD4 status in patients working memory in schizophrenia Riither E, Emrich HM, Schneider U, with human immunodeficiency vi- sharing a common mechanism. Sil- Bleich S. Spring 227-231 rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, ver H, Feldman P. Summer 391-398 The use of olanzapine in the treatment Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, Autistic Disorder of negative symptoms in Alzhei- Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 The Overt Aggression Scale for rating mer’s disease. Rankin ED, Layne RD. Apathy is associated with volume of the aggression in outpatient youth with Summer 423-424 nucleus accumbens in patients in- autistic disorder: preliminary find- Anxiety fected with HIV. Paul RH, Brickman ings. Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weck- Anxiety-induced tremors in a 13'-year- AM, Navia B, Hinkin C, Malloy PF, baugh M, McCarter K, Mosier M, old female with idiopathic Parkin- Jefferson AL, Cohen RA, Tate DF, Schroeder SR. Winter 29-35 son’s disease (letter). Dattilio FM. Flanigan TP. Spring 167-171 Behavior Spring 257-259 A comparison of self-report and care- Adjunctive valproic acid for delirium Clinical assessment of Axis I psychiatric giver assessment of depression, apa- and/or agitation on a consultation-li- morbidity in chronic epilepsy: a mul- thy, and irritability in Huntington’s aison service: a report of six cases. ticenter investigation. Jones JE, Her- disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, Bourgeois JA, Koike AK, Simmons mann BP, Barry JJ, Gilliam F, Kanner Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder JE, Telles S, Eggleston C. Spring 232- AM, Meadoe KJ. Spring 172-179 KS. Summer 378-383 238 High resolution brain SPECT imaging Prevalence of apathy, dysphoria, and Behavioral and electrophysiological in- and EMDR in police officers with depression in relation to dementia dices of temporal processing dys- PTSD. Lansing K, Amen DG, Hanks severity in Alzheimer’s disease. function in schizophrenia. Davalos C, Rudy L. Fall 526-532 Landes AM, Sperry SD, Strauss ME. DB, Kisley MA, Freedman R. Fall Neural underpinnings of fear and its Summer 342-349 517-525 modulation: implications for anxiety Aripiprazole Behavioral problems in dementia pa- disorders (windows to the brain). Aripiprazole in psychosis associated tients and salivary cortisol patterns Miller LA, Taber KH, Gabbard GO, with Parkinson's disease; L6pez- in caregivers. de Vut ME, Nicolson Hurley RA. Winter 1-6 ‘s Meza E, Ruiz-Chow A, Ramirez-Ber- NA, Aalten P, Lousberg R, Jolle J, Neurological soft-signs as predictors of mudez J. Summer 421-422 Verhey FRJ. Spring 201-207 treatment response to selective sero- Effect of aripiprazole for a patient with Clozapine reduces violent behavior in J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 heterogeneous diagnostic groups. ahn E, Scarmeas N, Van Heertum R, response to buspirone challenge in Kraus JE, Sheitman BB. Winter 36—44 Sackeim H, Moeller JR, Stern Y. people with schizophrenia. Shim J-C, Cranial electrotherapy stimulation re- Spring 192-200 Kim Y-H, Kelly DL, Lee J-G, Conley duces aggression in a violent re- High resolution brain SPECT imaging RR. Spring 221-226 tarded population: a preliminary re- and EMDR in police officers with Caregivers port. Childs A. Fall 548-551 PTSD. Lansing K, Amen DG, Hanks Behavioral problems in dementia pa- Deficits in social knowledge following C, Rudy L. Fall 526-532 tients arid salivary cortisol patterns damage to ventromedial prefrontal Increasing memory load modulates re- in caregivers. de Vugt ME, Nicolson cortex. Mah LWY, Arnold MC, Graf- gional brain activity in older adults NA, Aalten P, Lousberg R, Jolle J, man J. Winter 66-74 as measured by fMRI. Petrella JR, Verhey FRJ. Spring 201-207 Independence of changes in behavior Townsend BA, Jha AP, Ziajko LA, A comparison of self-report and care- from cognition and function in com- Slavin MJ, Lustig C, Hart SJ, Dorais- giver assessment of depression, apa- munity-dwelling persons with Alz- wamy PM. Winter 75-83 thy, and irritability in Huntington’s heimer’s disease: a factor analytic Loss of insight and functional neuroim- disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, approach. Tractenberg RE, Weiner aging in frontotemporal dementia. Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder MF, Cummings JL, Patterson MB, Mendez MF, Shapira JS. Summer KS. Summer 378-383 Thal L]. Winter 51-60 413-416 Cataplexy The Overt Aggression Scale for rating Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of Characterizing the emotions that trigger aggression in outpatient youth with memory and frontal brain region in cataplexy. Krahn LE, Lymp JF, autistic disorder: preliminary find- early multiple sclerosis. Staffen W, Moore WR, Slocumb N, Silber MH. ings. Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weck- Zauner H, Mair A, Kutzelnigg A, Winter 45-50 baugh M, McCarter K, Mosier M, Kapeller P, Stang] H, Raffer E, Nied- Catatonia Schroeder SR. Winter 29-35 erhofer H, Ladurner G. Summer Seeing catatonia (letter). Seaman JS. Fall Tiagabine for rage, aggression, and 357-363 558-559 anxiety (letter). Hoffman DA. Spring Mild traumatic brain injury: neuroimag- Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) 252 ing of sports-related concussion Association of COMT Val'**Met geno- Bipolar Disorder (windows to the brain). Mendez CV, type with executive functioning fol- Intravenous valproate use in bipolar II Hurley RA, Lassonde M, Zhang L, lowing traumatic brain injury. Lip- disorder after gastric bypass surgery Taber KH. Summer 297-303 sky RH, Sparling MB, Ryan LM, Xu (letter). Semion K, Dorsey J, Bour- Neural underpinnings of fear and its K, Salazar AM, Goldman D, Warden geois J. Summer 427-429 modulation: implications for anxiety DL. Fall 465-471 Books Reviewed disorders (windows to the brain). Cerebellum Charney DS, Nestler EJ, eds: The Neu- Miller LA, Taber KH, Gabbard GO, Cognitive affective psychosis syndrome robiology of Mental Illness. Chatter- Hurley RA. Winter 1-6 in a patient with sporadic olivopon- jee A. Fall 556-557 Neuropsychological functioning in tocerebellar atrophy (letter). Duggal Huettel SA, Song AW, McCarthy G: early- and late-onset obsessive-com- HS. Spring 260-262 Functional Magnetic Resonance Im- pulsive disorder. Roth RM, Milovan Rabies and the cerebellum: new meth- aging. Hurley RA, Taber K. Summer D, Baribeau J, O'Connor K. Spring ods for tracing circuits in the brain 425 208-213 (windows to the brain). Taber KH, Yiend J, ed: Cognition, Emotion, and Rabies and the cerebellum: new meth- Strick PL, Hurley RA. Spring 133- Psychopathology: Theoretical, Em- ods for tracing circuits in the brain 138 pirical, and Clinical Directions. Ep- (windows to the brain). Taber KH, Cerebral Blood Flow stein J. Spring 250-251 Strick PL, Hurley RA. Spring 133- Blood flow imaging of the brain: 50 Brain Imaging. See also specific imaging 138 modalities Toward a biology of psychotherapy: ba- years experience (windows to the Blood flow imaging of the brain: 50 sic science and clinical applications. brain). Black KJ, Taber KH, Hurley years experience (windows to the Etkin A, Pittenger C, Polan HJ, Kan- RA. Fall 441-446 brain). Black KJ, Taber KH, Hurley del ER. Spring 145-158 Neural underpinnings of fear and its RA. Fall 441-446 Brain Injury. See Traumatic Brain In- modulation: implications for anxiety The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- jury disorders (windows to the brain). tional and neuroimaging correlates Brain Tumor Miller LA, Taber KH, Gabbard GO, in older medically ill adults. Samp- Level of obsessionality among neuro- Hurley RA. Winter 1-6 ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi surgical patients with a primary Clinical Trials S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW. Fall 533- brain tumor. Mainio A, Hakko H, Assessment of scientific and ethical is- 540 Niemela A, Salo J, Koivukangas J, sues in two randomized clinical trial > °O PET study of impairment of Rasanen P. Summer 399-404 designs for patients with Tourette’s nonverbal recognition with normal Buspirone syndrome: a model for studies of aging. Anderson KE, Lynch K, Zar- Tardive dyskinesia predicts prolactin multiple neuropsychiatric diagnoses. http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org Neurops|y chiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Gilbert DL, Buncher CR. Summer variant) (letter). Brar HK, Vaddigiri tion of a computerized test battery. 324-332 V, Scicutella A. Winter 124-126 Tornatore JB, Hill E, Laboff JA, Mc- Clozapine Independence of changes in behavior Gann ME. Winter 98-105 Clozapine reduces violent behavior in from cognition and function in com- Conversion Disorder heterogeneous diagnostic groups. munity-dwelling persons with Alz- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Kraus JE, Sheitman BB. Winter 36—44 heimer’s disease: a factor analytic presenting as conversion disorder Cognitive Deficits approach. Tractenberg RE, Weiner (letter). Abay E, Balci K, Ates I. Adjunctive valproic acid for delirium MF, Cummings JL, Patterson MB, Spring 259-260 and/or agitation on a consultation-li- Thal LJ. Winter 51-60 Corticobasal Degeneration aison service: a report of six cases. Intellectual functioning in adolescents Proteomic analysis of corticobasal de- Bourgeois JA, Koike AK, Simmons with indicators of psychosis: evi- generation: a case study of cortico- JE, Telles S, Eggleston C. Spring 232- dence for decline in functioning re- basal degeneration at the proteome 238 lated to number of psychotic fea- level. Chen W, Ji J, Ru B. Summer Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, tures? Bilginer L, DeLuca V, Pogge 364-371 Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7-19 DL, Stokes JS, Harvey PD. Winter Cortisol Apathy and pituitary disease: it has 106-113 Behavioral problems in dementia pa- nothing to do with depression. Loss of insight and functional neuroim- tients and salivary cortisol patterns Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones aging in frontotemporal dementia. in caregivers. de Vugt ME, Nicolson M. Spring 159-166 Mendez MF, Shapira JS. Summer NA, Aalten P, Lousberg R, Jolle J, Apathy correlates with cognitive func- 413-416 Verhey FRJ. Spring 201-207 tion but not CD4 status in patients Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with human immunodeficiency vi- memory and frontal brain region in Of illusions, hallucinations, and Creutz- rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, early multiple sclerosis. Staffen W, feldt-Jakob disease (Heidenhain’s Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, Zauner H, Mair A, Kutzelnigg A, variant) (letter). Brar HK, Vaddigiri Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 Kapeller P, Stang] H, Raffer E, Nied- V, Scicutella A. Winter 124-126 Behavioral and electrophysiological in- erhofer H, Ladurner G. Summer Psychiatric manifestations of Creutz- dices of temporal processing dys- 357-363 feldt-Jakob disease: a 25-year analy- function in schizophrenia. Davalos Persisting dementia after isoniazid sis. Wall CA, Rummans TA, Aksamit DB, Kisley MA, Freedman R. Fall overdose (letter). McLay RN, Drake A, Krahn LE, Pankratz VS. Fall 489- A, Rayner T. Spring 256-257 495 517-525 The relationship between age and cog- Delirium Cognitive affective psychosis syndrome nitive function in HIV-infected men. Adjunctive valproic acid for delirium in a patient with sporadic olivopon- Kissel EC, Pukay-Martin ND, Born- and /or agitation on a consultation-li- tocerebellar atrophy (letter). Duggal stein RA. Spring 180-184 aison service: a report of six cases. HS. Spring 260-262 Self-administered screening for mild Bourgeois JA, Koike AK, Simmons Cognitive impairment associated with cognitive impairment: initial valida- JE, Telles S, Eggleston C. Spring 232- major depression following mild and tion of a computerized test battery. 238 moderate traumatic brain injury. Ra- Tornatore JB, Hill E, Laboff JA, Mc- Dementia poport MJ, McCullagh S, Shammi P, Gann ME. Winter 98-105 Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, Feinstein A. Winter 61-65 A two-year follow-up study of remote Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7-19 H, '°O PET study of impairment of memory in Alzheimer’s disease. Behavioral problems in dementia pa- nonverbal recognition with normal Starkstein SE, Boller F, Garau L. tients and salivary cortisol patterns aging. Anderson KE, Lynch K, Zar- Summer 336-341 in caregivers. de Vugt ME, Nicolson ahn E, Scarmeas N, Van Heertum R, The use of olanzapine in the treatment NA, Aalten P, Lousberg R, Jolle J, Sackeim H, Moeller JR, Stern Y. of negative symptoms in Alzhei- Verhey FRJ. Spring 201-207 Spring 192-200 mer’s disease. Rankin ED, Layne RD. Emergent complications following do- HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor Summer 423-424 nepezil switchover to galantamine in slowing—the best methods in Cognitive Enhancers three cases of dementia with Lewy screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- Emergent complications following do- bodies. Bhanji NH, Gauthier S. Fall sen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, nepezil switchover to galantamine in Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 three cases of dementia with Lewy HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor Huntington's disease patients show im- bodies. Bhanji NH, Gauthier S. Fall slowing—the best methods in paired perception of disgust in the 552-555 screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- gustatory and olfactory modalities. Computer-Administered Neuropsycho- sen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, Mitchell IJ, Heims H, Neville EA, logical Screen for Mild Cognitive Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 Rickards H. Winter 119-121 Impairment Independence of changes in behavior Of illusions, hallucinations, and Creutz- Self-administered screening for mild from cognition and function in com- feldt-Jakob disease (Heidenhain’s cognitive impairment: initial valida- munity-dwelling persons with Alz- J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 heimer’s disease: a factor analytic poport MJ, McCullagh S, Shammi P, A four-step approach for developing di- approach. Tractenberg RE, Weiner Feinstein A. Winter 61-65 agnostic tests in psychiatry. Boutros MF, Cummings JL, Patterson MB, \ comparison of self-report and care- NN, Fraenkel L, Feingold A. Fall Thal LJ. Winter 51-60 giver assessment of depression, apa- 455-464 Loss of insight and functional neuroim- thy, and irritability in Huntington's HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor aging in frontotemporal dementia. disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, slowing—the best methods in Mendez MF, Shapira JS. Summer Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- 413-416 KS. Summer 378-383 sen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, Moria and Witzelsticht from frontotem- Depression and stages of Huntington’s Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 poral dementia (letter). Mendez MF disease. Paulsen JS, Nehl C, Hoth Psychopathology in neuropsychiatry: Summer 429-430 KF, Kanz JE, Benjamin M, Conybeare DSM and beyond. Taylor MA, Vai- Persisting dementia after isoniazid R, McDowell B, Turner B, Hunting- dya NA. Spring 246-249 overdose (letter). McLay RN, Drake ton Study Group. Fall 496-502 Self-administered screening for mild A, Rayner T. Spring 256-257 Long-term outcome of neurosurgery for cognitive impairment: initial valida- Prevalence of apathy, dysphoria, and the treatment of resistant depression. tion of a computerized test battery. depression in relation to dementia Sachdev PS, Sachdev J. Fall 478-485 Tornatore JB, Hill E, Laboff JA, Mc- severity in Alzheimer’s disease. Mood disorders and their treatment in Gann ME. Winter 98-105 Landes AM, Sperry SD, Strauss ME patients with epilepsy. Prueter C, Donepezil Summer 342-349 Norra C. Winter 20-28 Emergent complications following do- A two-year follow-up study of remote Prevalence and treatment of depression nepezil switchover to galantamine in memory in Alzheimer’s disease. in Parkinson’s disease. Veazey C, three cases of dementia with Lewy Starkstein SE, Boller F, Garau L. Aki SOE, Cook KF, Lai EC, Kunik bodies. Bhanji NH, Gauthier S. Fall Summer 336-341 ME. Summer 310-323 552-555 The use of olanzapine in the treatment Prevalence of apathy, dysphoria, and Electroconvulsive Therapy of negative symptoms in Alzhei- depression in relation to dementia Prevalence and treatment of depression mer’s disease. Rankin ED, Layne RD. severity in Alzheimer’s disease. in Parkinson's disease. Veazey C, Summer 423-424 Landes AM, Sperry SD, Strauss ME. Aki SOE, Cook KF, Lai EC, Kunik Depression Summer 342-349 ME. Summer 310-323 Administration of testosterone increases Developmental Disabilities Electroencephalography (EEG) functional connectiv ity In a cortico- Cranial electrotherapy stimulation re- Mild traumatic brain injury: neuroimag- cortical depression circuit. Schutter duces aggression in a violent re- ing of sports-related concussion DJLG, Peper JS, Koppeschaar HPF, tarded population: a preliminary re- (windows to the brain). Mendez CV, Kahn RS, van Honk J. Summer 372 port. Childs A. Fall 548-551 Hurley RA, Lassonde M, Zhang L, —s Ohl The neuropsychiatry and multisystem Taber KH. Summer 297-303 Anhedonia, depression, and motor features of the Smith-Magenis syn- Normative data for the unquantified functioning in Parkinson’s disease drome: a review. Shelley BP, Robert- EEG: examination of adequacy for during treatment with pramipexole. son MM. Winter 91-97 neuropsychiatric research. Boutros Lemke MR, Brecht HM, Koester J, The Overt Aggression Scale for rating N, Mirolo HA, Struve F. Winter 84— Kraus PH, Reichmann H. Spring aggression in outpatient youth with 90) 214-220 autistic disorder: preliminary find- Electrotherapy Stimulation Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, ings. Hellings JA, Nickel EJ, Weck- Cranial electrotherapy stimulation re- Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7 baugh M, McCarter K, Mosier M, duces aggression in a violent re- Apathy and pituitary disease: it has Schroeder SR. Winter 29-35 tarded population: a preliminary re- nothing to do with depression. Diagnosis. See also Neuropsychological port. Childs A. Fall 548-551 Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones Testing Emotional State M. Spring 159-166 The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- Apathy: why care? van Reeckum R, Bilateral exophthalmos and depression: tional and neuroimaging correlates Stuss DT, Ostrander L. Winter 7-19 not always endocrine ophthalmopa- in older medically ill adults. Samp- Apathy and pituitary disease: it has thy (letter). Anghelescu I, Miiller- ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi nothing to do with depression. Forell W. Summer 427 S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW. Fall 533- Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones Clinical assessment of Axis I psychiatric 540 M. Spring 159-166 morbidity in chronic epilepsy: a mul- Diagnostic criteria for postconcussional Apathy correlates with cognitive func- ticenter investigation. Jones JE, Her- syndrome after mild to moderate tion but not CD4 status in patients mann BP, Barry JJ, Gilliam F, Kanner traumatic brain injury. Boake C, with human immunodeficiency vi- AM, Meadoe KJ. Spring 172-179 McCauley SR, Levin HS, Pedroza C, rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, Cognitive impairment associated with Contant CF, Song JX, Brown SA, Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, major depression following mild and Goodman H, Brundage SI, Diaz- Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 moderate traumatic brain injury. Ra- Marchan PJ. Summer 350-356 Apathy is associated with volume of the http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 nucleus accumbens in patients in- Gilbert DL, Buncher CR. Summer Galantamine fected with HIV. Paul RH, Brickman 324-332 Emergent complications following do- AM, Navia B, Hinkin C, Malloy PF, Executive Function nepezil switchover to galantamine in Jefferson AL, Cohen RA, Tate DF, Relative sparing of executive functions three cases of dementia with Lewy Flanigan TP. Spring 167-171 in the early phase of schizophrenia. bodies. Bhanji NH, Gauthier S. Fall Characterizing the emotions that trigger Atbasoglu ECEM, Ozguven HD, 552-555 cataplexy. Krahn LE, Lymp JF, Saka MC, Olmez 5S. Fall 510-516 Genetics Moore WR, Slocumb N, Silber MH. Association of COMT Val'*Met geno- Neuropsychiatric associations of apolli- Winter 45-50 type with executive functioning fol- poprotein E alleles in subjects with Endocrinology lowing traumatic brain injury. Lip- combat-related PTSD. Freeman T, Administration of testosterone increases sky RH, Sparling MB, Ryan LM, Xu Roca V, Guggenheim F, Kimbrell T, functional connectivity in a cortico- K, Salazar AM, Goldman D, Warden Griffin WST. Fall 541-543 cortical depression circuit. Schutter DL. Fall 465-471 Association of COMT Val'*Met geno- DJLG, Peper JS, Koppeschaar HPF, Exophthalmos type with executive functioning fol- Kahn RS, van Honk J. Summer 372- Bilateral exophthalmos and depression: lowing traumatic brain injury. Lip- 377 not always endocrine ophthalmopa- sky RH, Sparling MB, Ryan LM, Xu Behavioral problems in dementia pa- thy (letter). Anghelescu I, Muller- K, Salazar AM, Goldman D, Warden tients and salivary cortisol patterns Forell W. Summer 427 DL. Fall 465-471 in caregivers. de Vugt ME, Nicolson Eye Movement Desensitization and Geriatric Psychiatry NA, Aalten P, Lousberg R, Jolle J, Reprocessing (EMDR) The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- Verhey FRJ. Spring 201-207 High resolution brain SPECT imaging tional and neuroimaging correlates Bilateral exophthalmos and depression: and EMDR in police officers with in older medically ill adults. Samp- not always endocrine ophthalmopa- PTSD. Lansing K, Amen DG, Hanks ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi thy (letter). Anghelescu I, Muller- C, Rudy L. Fall 526-532 S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW. Fall 533- Forell W. Summer 427 Frontal Lobe 540 Relation between estradiol and negative Deficits in social knowledge following 2 '°O PET study of impairment of symptoms in men with schizophre- damage to ventromedial prefrontal nonverbal recognition with normal nia. Kaneda Y, Ohmori T. Spring cortex. Mah LWY, Arnold MC, Graf- aging. Anderson KE, Lynch K, Zar- 239-242 man J. Winter 66-74 ahn E, Scarmeas N, Van Heertum R, Tardive dyskinesia predicts prolactin Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of Sackeim H, Moeller JR, Stern Y. memory and frontal brain region in response to buspirone challenge in Spring 192-200 early multiple sclerosis. Staffen W, people with schizophrenia. Shim J-C, Increasing memory load modulates re- Zauner H, Mair A, Kutzelnigg A, Kim Y-H, Kelly DL, Lee J-G, Conley gional brain activity in older adults Kapeller P, Stang] H, Raffer E, Nied- RR. Spring 221-226 as measured by fMRI. Petrella JR, erhofer H, Ladurner G. Summer Epilepsy Townsend BA, Jha AP, Ziajko LA, 357-363 Clinical assessment of Axis I psychiatric Slavin MJ, Lustig C, Hart SJ, Dorais- Frovatriptan morbidity in chronic epilepsy: a mul- wamy PM. Winter 75-83 Frovatriptan-induced hypomania (let- ticenter investigation. Jones JE, Her- Hallucinations ter). Wilson MS. Summer 430-431 mann BP, Barry JJ, Gilliam F, Kanner Auditory hallucinations after right tem- Functional Status AM, Meadoe KJ. Spring 172-179 poral gyri resection. Stewart B, Bren- The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- Hypergraphia for poetry in a epileptic nan DM. Spring 243-245 tional and neuroimaging correlates patient (letter). Mendez MF. Fall Of illusions, hallucinations, and Creutz- in older medically ill adults. Samp- 560-561 feldt-Jakob disease (Heidenhain’s ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi Mood disorders and their treatment in variant) (letter). Brar HK, Vaddigiri S, Raiteri V, Barnhill JW. Fall 533- patients with epilepsy. Prueter C, 540 V, Scicutella A. Winter 124-126 Norra C. Winter 20-28 Independence of changes in behavior Human Immunodeficiency Virus Normative data for the unquantified from cognition and function in com- (HIV) Infection EEG: examination of adequacy for munity-dwelling persons with Alz- Apathy correlates with cognitive func- neuropsychiatric research. Boutros heimer’s disease: a factor analytic tion but not CD4 status in patients N, Mirolo HA, Struve F. Winter 84— approach. Tractenberg RE, Weiner with human immunodeficiency vi- 90 MF, Cummings JL, Patterson MB, rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, Ethics Thal LJ. Winter 51-60 Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, Assessment of scientific and ethical is- Neuropsychological functioning in Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 sues in two randomized clinical trial early- and late-onset obsessive-com- Apathy is associated with volume of the designs for patients with Tourette’s pulsive disorder. Roth RM, Milovan nucleus accumbens in patients in- syndrome: a model for studies of D, Baribeau J, O’Connor K. Spring fected with HIV. Paul RH, Brickman multiple neuropsychiatric diagnoses. 208-213 AM, Navia B, Hinkin C, Malloy PF, J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Jefferson AL, Cohen RA, Tate DF, AG, Ferrao Y, Alvarenga P, Brotto S, brain injury (letter). Mustafa B, Ev- Flanigan TP. Spring 167-171 Miguel EC. Fall 544-547 rim O, Sari A. Winter 122-124 HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor The relationship between age and cog- Medical Illness or Injury slowing—the best methods in nitive function in HIV-infected men. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- Kissel EC, Pukay-Martin ND, Born- presenting as conversion disorder sen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, stein RA. Spring 180-184 (letter). Abay E, Balci K, Ates I. Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 Intracranial Hypertension Spring 259-260 The relationship between age and cog- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Adjunctive valproic acid for delirium nitive function in HIV-infected men. presenting with psychiatric symp- and /or agitation on a consultation-li- Kissel EC, Pukay-Martin ND, Born- toms (letter). Duggal HS. Summer aison service: a report of six cases. stein RA. Spring 180-184 426-427 Bourgeois JA, Koike AK, Simmons Huntington’s Disease Irritability JE, Telles S, Eggleston C. Spring 232- A comparison of self-report and care- A comparison of self-report and care- 238 giver assessment of depression, apa- giver assessment of depression, apa- Apathy and pituitary disease: it has thy, and irritability in Huntington’s thy, and irritability in Huntington’s nothing to do with depression. disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, disease. Chatterjee A, Anderson KE, Weitzner MA, Kanfer S, Booth-Jones Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder Moskowitz CB, Hauser WA, Marder M. Spring 159-166 KS. Summer 378-383 KS. Summer 378-383 Apathy correlates with cognitive func- Depression and stages of Huntington’s Isoniazid tion but not CD4 status in patients disease. Paulsen JS, Nehl C, Hoth Persisting dementia after isoniazid with human immunodeficiency vi- KF, Kanz JE, Benjamin M, Conybeare overdose (letter). McLay RN, Drake rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, R, McDowell B, Turner B, Hunting- A, Rayner T. Spring 256-257 Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, ton Study Group. Fall 496-502 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 Huntington’s disease patients show im- Blood flow imaging of the brain: 50 Apathy is associated with volume of the paired perception of disgust in the years experience (windows to the nucleus accumbens in patients in- gustatory and olfactory modalities. brain). Black KJ, Taber KH, Hurley fected with HIV. Paul RH, Brickman Mitchell IJ, Heims H, Neville EA, RA. Fall 441-446 AM, Navia B, Hinkin C, Malloy PF, Rickards H. Winter 119-121 Increasing memory load modulates re- Jefferson AL, Cohen RA, Tate DF, Hypergraphia gional brain activity in older adults Flanigan TP. Spring 167-171 Hypergraphia for poetry in a epileptic as measured by fMRI. Petrella JR, Clinical assessment of Axis I psychiatric patient (letter). Mendez MF. Fall Townsend BA, Jha AP, Ziajko LA, morbidity in chronic epilepsy: a mul- 560-561 Slavin MJ, Lustig C, Hart SJ, Dorais- ticenter investigation. Jones JE, Her- Illusions wamy PM. Winter 75-83 mann BP, Barry JJ, Gilliam F, Kanner Of illusions, hallucinations, and Creutz- Mild traumatic brain injury: neuroimag- AM, Meadoe KJ. Spring 172-179 feldt-Jakob disease (Heidenhain’s ing of sports-related concussion The clock drawing test: diagnostic func- variant) (letter). Brar HK, Vaddigiri (windows to the brain). Mendez CV, tional and neuroimaging correlates V, Scicutella A. Winter 124-126 Hurley RA, Lassonde M, Zhang L, in older medically ill adults. Samp- Infection Taber KH. Summer 297-303 ton JB, Ferrando SJ, Sanelli P, Karimi Apathy correlates with cognitive func- Neural underpinnings of fear and its S, Raiteri V, Barnhili JW. Fall 533- tion but not CD4 status in patients modulation: implications for anxiety 540 with human immunodeficiency vi- disorders (windows to the brain). Cognitive impairment associated with rus. Paul R, Flanigan TP, Tashima K, Miller LA, Taber KH, Gabbard GO, major depression following mild and Cohen R, Lawrence J, Alt E, Tate D, Hurley RA. Winter 1-6 moderate traumatic brain injury. Ra- Ritchie C, Hinkin C. Winter 114-118 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy poport MJ, McCullagh S, Shammi P, Apathy is associated with volume of the Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of Feinstein A. Winter 61-65 nucleus accumbens in patients in- memory and frontal brain region in Diagnostic criteria for postconcussional fected with HIV. Paul RH, Brickman early multiple sclerosis. Staffen W, syndrome after mild to moderate AM, Navia B, Hinkin C, Malloy PF, Zauner H, Mair A, Kutzelnigg A, traumatic brain injury. Boake C, Jefferson AL, Cohen RA, Tate DF, Kapeller P, Stang] H, Raffer E, Nied- McCauley SR, Levin HS, Pedroza C, Flanigan TP. Spring 167-171 erhofer H, Ladurner G. Summer Contant CF, Song JX, Brown SA, HIV Dementia Scale and psychomotor 357-363 Goodman H, Brundage SI, Diaz- slowing—the best methods in Mania and Hypomania Marchan PJ. Summer 350-356 screening for neuro-AIDS. von Gie- Frovatriptan-induced hypomania (let- Effect of aripiprazole for a patient with sen H-J, Haslinger BA, Rohe S, ter). Wilson MS. Summer 430-431 psychotic symptoms and parkinson- Koller H, Arendt G. Spring 185-191 Mood disorders and their treatment in ism associated with delayed sequelae Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disor- patients with epilepsy. Prueter C, of carbon monoxide intoxication (let- ders in rheumatic fever patients. Norra C. Winter 20-28 ter). Pae C-U, Kim T-S, Lee C, Paik I- Mercadante MT, Diniz JB, Hounie Secondary mania following traumatic H. Fall 558-558 http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:4, Fall 2005

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