ISSN 1355-6177

Volume 2, Number 3 May 1996

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EDITORIAL BOARD Harold Goodglass Jennie L. Ponsford VA Med. Ctr., Boston Bethesda Hosp., Victoria Igor Grant • Vicki Anderson Univ. of Calif., San Diego Univ. of Melbourne, Australia Murray Grossman Stephen M. Rao Univ. ofPenn., Philadelphia Med. Col. of Wisconsin, Arthur Benton ASSOCIATE EDITORS Milwaukee Iowa City, Iowa Kathleen Y. Haaland Erin D. Bigler VA Med. Ctr., Albuquerque Brigham Young University Marlene Oscar Berman Isabclle Rapin Albert Einstein Col. of Med., Eileen Fennell Boston Univ. School of Med. H. Julia Hannay Univ. of Houston New York Univ. of Florida Robert A. Bornstein Kenneth M. Heilman Ohio Stale University James V. Haxby Fricdel M. Reischies Univ. of Florida National Inst. on Aging. Freie Universitat, Berlin H. Branch Coslett Bethesda Alex Martin Temple Univ., Philadelphia Jarl A.A. Risberg Nat. Inst. of Mental Health Robert Heaton Univ. Hosp., Lund, Sweden Elizabeth K. Warrington C. Munro CuIIum Univ. of Calif, San Diego Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi National Hospital, UT Southwestern Med. Ctr., Dallas Andrew Kertesz VA Med. Ctr., Gainesville London, UK 5/. Joseph's Hosp., Ontario Dean C. Delis David Salmon DEPARTMENT EDITORS VA Med. Ctr., San Diego Marit Korkman Univ. of Calif, San Diego Lastenlinnan Sairaala, Critical Reviews/Updates Guy Demeurissc Helsinki Yaakov Stern Jason Brandt Hosp. Univ. Brugmann, Neurological Ihst., Columbia Johns Hopkins Sch. ofMed. Brussels Glenn J. Larrabcc Sarasota, Florida Univ., New York Symposia Martha B. Dcnckla Laird S. Ccrmak Gregory P. Lcc Donald T. Stuss Kennedy Krieger Inst., Med. Col. of Georgia, Augusta University of Toronto VA A fed. Ctr., Boston Baltimore Dialogues Bonnie Levin Paula Tallal Marianne Regard Surcyya Dikmen Univ. of Miami Sch. of Med. Rutgers Univ., Newark Univ. Hospital, Zurich Univ. of Washington, Seattle Harvey S. Levin Wilfred G. van Gorp Barbara A. Wilson Bjorn Ellcrtscn Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore UCLA Neuropsychiatric MRCAppl. Psych. Unit, UK Univ. of Bergen, Norway David W. Loring Hosp., Los Angeles Scientific Program Issues Martha Farah Med. Col. of Georgia, Augusta Keith Owen Ycatcs Univ. of Penn., Philadelphia A.H. van Zomcrcn Ohio State University Mortimer Mishkin Univ. Hosp., Gron'mgen David J. Francis Nat. Inst. of Mental Health, Hook Reviews Univ. of Houston Bethesda Barbara C. Wilson Muriel D. Lczak North Shore Univ. Hosp., Oregon Health Sciences Univ. Anders Gadc Robert D. Ncbcs Manhassct Copenhagen Univ. Univ. of Pittsburgh Editorial Assistant Robert S. Wilson Diana Snyder Gerald Goldstein Jane S. Paulscn Rush Inst. on Aging, Univ. of Calif, San Diego VA Med. Ctr., Pittsburgh VA Med. Ctr., San Diego Chicago

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Volume 2 Number 3 May 1996

Articles and Department Section

RESEARCH ARTICLES 219 Subjective Complaints of Cognitive Symptoms Are Related E. Poutiainen and I. Elovaara to Psychometric Findings of Deficits in Patients with HIV-1 Infection 226 Freehand Drawing Impairments in Probable Alzheimer's M. Grossman, J. Mickanin, K. Onishi, Disease K.M. Robinson, and M. D'Esposito

236 Effect of Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Disease on Cognitive G. Vingerhoets, G. Van Nooten, and Outcome after Cardiopulmonary Bypass C. Jannes

240 Representations in New Faces: Evidence from M.R. Polster and S.Z. Rapcsak Prosopagnosia

249 Mood and Global-Local Visual Processing M.R. Basso, B.K. Schefft, M.D. Ris, and W.N. Dember

CASE STUDY 256 Near Drowning in Frigid Water: A Case Study of a 31 -Year- H.C.G. Huckabee, P.L. Craig, and Old Woman J.M. Williams

BOOK REVIEWS 261 Review of: The Neurology of Thinking, by Frank Benson C.-W. Wallesch

262 Review of: Memory Systems 1994, Daniel L. Schacter and D.B. Howieson Endcl Tulving (cds.), and Memory in the Cerebral Cortex: An Empirical Approach to Neural Networks in the Human and Nonhuman Primate, by Joaquin M. Fuster 264 Review of: Contributions to Neuropsychological Assess- M.D. Lezak ment, 2nd Edition, by A.L. Bcnton, A.B. Sivan, K.dcS. Hamshcr, N.R. Varney, and O. Sprecn, and Clock Drawing, by M. Frecdman, L. Leach, E. Kaplan, and G. Winocur

LETTER TO THE EDITOR 265 More Glasnost on Bckhterev Percstroika RE LeFever

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