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Original Articles
Volume 138 Part 2 February 2015
Editorial
D. M. Kullmann
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Scientific Commentaries
Reports
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Letters to the Editor
Does dominant pedunculopontine nucleus
exist? S. Lam, E. Moro,Y.-Y. Poon, et al.
e323
Reply: Does dominant pedunculopontine
nucleus exist? B.W. Fling, J. G. Nutt and
F. B. Horak
e324
Age-dependent penetrance among females
with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
M. A. Horn, L. Retterstøl, M. Abdelnoor, et al. e325
Reply: Age-dependent penetrance among
females with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
M. Engelen, M. Barbier, I. M. E. Dijkstra, et al. e326
TUBB4A novel mutation reinforces the
genotype–phenotype correlation of
hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal
ganglia and cerebellum. D. Carvalho, S. Santos,
B. Martins, et al.
e327
Reply: TUBB4A novel mutation reinforces
the genotype–phenotype correlation of
hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal
ganglia and cerebellum. E. M. Hamilton,
N. I.Wolf and M. S. van der Knaap
e328
Corrigenda
e329, e330, e331, e332
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Physical activity and risk of Parkinson’s
disease in the Swedish National March
Cohort. F.Yang,Y.Trolle Lagerros,
R. Bellocco, et al.
269
Exome sequencing in undiagnosed inherited
and sporadic ataxias. A. Pyle,T. Smertenko,
D. Bargiela, et al.
276
Adult-onset genetic leukoencephalopathies:
A MRI pattern-based approach in a
comprehensive study of 154 patients.
X. Ayrignac, C. Carra-Dalliere, N. Menjot de
Champfleur, et al.
284
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The perplexing conundrum of
frontotemporal dementia. J. R. Hodges
498
From Nissl stains to modern concepts of
brainstem function. R. John Leigh
501
February 2015
Pathophysiological concepts in the congenital
myopathies: blurring the boundaries,
sharpening the focus. G. Ravenscroft,
N. G. Laing and C. G. Bönnemann
246
Book Reviews
Part 2
Review Article
Dorsal Column
Volume 138
When brawn benefits brain: physical activity
and Parkinson’s disease risk. C. M.Tanner
and C. L. Comella
238
New hope for the treatment of epilepsy.
H. Lerche
240
Can levodopa-induced dyskinesias go
beyond the motor circuit? J. C. Rothwell
and J. A. Obeso
242
Alterations in structural connectivity may
contribute both to the occurrence of tics
in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and to
their subsequent control. A. Draper and
S. R. Jackson
244
Phenotypic and molecular insights into spinal
muscular atrophy due to mutations in BICD2.
A. M. Rossor, E. C. Oates, H. K. Salter, et al.
293
Significance of neurovascular contact in
classical trigeminal neuralgia. S. Maarbjerg,
F.Wolfram, A. Gozalov, et al.
311
Transplantation of cerebellar neural stem
cells improves motor coordination and
neuropathology in Machado-Joseph disease
mice. L. S. Mendonça, C. Nóbrega,
H. Hirai, et al.
320
Neuroinflammation, mitochondrial defects and
neurodegeneration in mucopolysaccharidosis
III type C mouse model. C. Martins,
º
H. Hulková,
L. Dridi, et al.
336
Predicting novel histopathological
microlesions in human epileptic brain through
transcriptional clustering. F. Dachet, S. Bagla,
G. Keren-Aviram, et al.
356
Targeting pharmacoresistant epilepsy
and epileptogenesis with a dual-purpose
antiepileptic drug. A. Doeser, G. Dickhof,
M. Reitze, et al.
371
Tract-based spatial statistics to assess the
neuroprotective effect of early erythropoietin
on white matter development in preterm
infants. R. L. O’Gorman, H. U. Bucher,
U. Held, et al. and the Swiss EPO
Neuroprotection Trial Group
388
Pivotal role of choline metabolites in
remyelination. T. Skripuletz, A. Manzel, K.
Gropengießer, et al.
398
A network centred on the inferior frontal
cortex is critically involved in levodopainduced dyskinesias. A. Cerasa, G. Koch,
G. Donzuso, et al.
414
Improving ideomotor limb apraxia by electrical
stimulation of the left posterior parietal
cortex. N. Bolognini, S. Convento,
E. Banco, et al.
428
Genetic manipulation of adult-born
hippocampal neurons rescues memory in
a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.
K. Richetin, C. Leclerc, N.Toni, et al.
440
Why do patients with neurodegenerative
frontal syndrome fail to answer: ‘In what way
are an orange and a banana alike?’ J. Lagarde,
R.Valabrègue, J.-C. Corvol, et al.
456
Altered structural connectivity of corticostriato-pallido-thalamic networks in
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Y.Worbe,
L. Marrakchi-Kacem, S. Lecomte, et al.
472
Evidence for inhibitory deficits in the prefrontal
cortex in schizophrenia. N. Radhu, L. Garcia
Dominguez, F. Farzan, et al.
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