Issue 1: January
1 Sara K. Simblett and Andrew Bateman, Dimensions of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) examined using Rasch analysis
26 Karen Sage, Claerwen Snell, and Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, How intensive does anomia therapy for people with aphasia need to be?
42 Bettina K. Doering, Nico Conrad, Winfried Rief, and Cornelia Exner, Living with acquired brain injury: Self-concept as mediating variable in the adjustment process
64 Benjamin Turner, Jennifer Fleming, Tamara Ownsworth, and Petrea Cornwell, Perceptions of recovery during the early transition phase from hospital to home following acquired brain injury: A journey of discovery
92 James N. Thompson, Russell Sheldrick, and Elisabeth Berry, Cognitive and mental health difficulties following subarachnoid haemorrhage
103 R. Luukkainen-Markkula, I. M. Tarkka, K. Pitkänen, J. Sivenius, and H. Hämäläinen, Comparison of the Behavioural Inattention Test and the Catherine Bergego Scale in assessment of hemispatial neglect
117 Tamara Ownsworth, Suzanne Chambers, Anna Hawkes, David G. Walker, and David Shum, Making sense of brain tumour: A qualitative investigation of personal and social processes of adjustment
138 Book Review
Issue 2: April
145 Mark W. Lewis, Duncan R. Babbage, and Janet M. Leathem, Assessing executive performance during cognitive rehabilitation
164 Johanna Hauke, Bruno Fimm, and Walter Sturm, Efficacy of alertness training in a case of brainstem encephalitis: Clinical and theoretical implications
183 Joanna Ho, Adrienne Epps, Louise Parry, Miriam Poole, and Suncica Lah, Rehabilitation of everyday memory deficits in paediatric brain injury: Self-instruction and diary training
208 Elizabeth R. Skidmore, Margo B. Holm, Ellen M. Whyte, Mary Amanda Dew, Deirdre Dawson, and James T. Becker, The feasibility of meta-cognitive strategy training in acute inpatient stroke rehabilitation: Case report
224 Colette Seter, Tania Giovannetti, Rachel K. Kessler, and Shataya Worth, Everyday action planning in schizophrenia
250 Maria Kangas and Skye McDonald, Is it time to act? The potential of acceptance and commitment therapy for psychological problems following acquired brain injury
277 Book Reviews
Issue 3: June
289 Emma Carroll and Rudi Coetzer, Identity, grief and self-awareness after traumatic brain injury
306 Anne Norup, Karin Spangsberg Kristensen, Lars Siert, Ingrid Poulsen, and Erik Lykke Mortensen, Neuropsychological support to relatives of patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the sub-acute phase
322 Marjorie Nicholas, Michele P. Sinotte, and Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, C-Speak Aphasia alternative communication program for people with severe aphasia: Importance of executive functioning and semantic knowledge
367 T. David Punt, Keiko Kitadono, Johan Hulleman, Glyn W. Humphreys, and M. Jane Riddoch, Modulating wheelchair navigation in patients with spatial neglect
383 L. J. Jacobsson, M. Westerberg, J. F. Malec, and J. Lexell, Sense of coherence and disability and the relationship with life satisfaction 6–15 years after traumatic brain injury in northern Sweden
401 Jennifer D. Ryan, Helene J. Polatajko, Sara McEwen, Melissa Peressotti, Alexis Young, Katherine Rummel, Stephanie Farrow, Christina Villate, M. Tracy Morrison, and Carolyn M. Baum, Analysis of Cognitive Environmental Support (ACES): Preliminary testing
428 Book Review
Issue 4: August
433 Shelli R. Kesler, Kristen Sheau, Della Koovakkattu, and Allan L. Reiss, Changes in frontal-parietal activation and math skills performance following adaptive number sense training: Preliminary results from a pilot study
455 Nathalie Bier, Joël Macoir, Sven Joubert, Carolina Bottari, Céline Chayer, Hélène Pigot, Sylvain Giroux, and SemAssist Team, Cooking “Shrimp à la Créole”: A pilot study of an ecological rehabilitation in semantic dementia
484 Victoria N. Baldwin, Theresa Powell, and Louise Lorenc, Factors influencing the uptake of memory compensations: A qualitative analysis
502 Won Hyuk Chang, Yun H. Park, Suk Hoon Ohn, Chang-hyun Park, Peter K. W. Lee, and Yun-Hee Kim, Neural correlates of donepezil-induced cognitive improvement in patients with right hemisphere stroke: A pilot study
515 Bettina K. Doering, Nico Conrad, Winfried Rief, and Cornelia Exner, Life goals after brain injury in the light of the dual process approach: Empirical evidence and implications for neuropsychological rehabilitation
539 Matteo Paci, Giovanni Matulli, Nicola Megna, Marco Baccini, and Stefano Baldassi, The subjective visual vertical in patients with pusher behaviour: A pilot study with a psychophysical approach
Issue 5: October
553 Carlo Miniussi and Giuseppe Vallar, Brain stimulation and behavioural cognitive rehabilitation: A new tool for neurorehabilitation?
560 Giovanni Berlucchi, Brain plasticity and cognitive neurorehabilitation
579 Carlo Miniussi and Paolo Maria Rossini, Transcranial magnetic stimulation in cognitive rehabilitation
602 Walter Paulus, Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES – tDCS; tRNS, tACS) methods
618 Giuseppe Vallar and Nadia Bolognini, Behavioural facilitation following brain stimulation: Implications for neurorehabilitation
650 Satoshi Tanaka, Marco Sandrini, and Leonardo G. Cohen, Modulation of motor learning and memory formation by non-invasive cortical stimulation of the primary motor cortex
676 M. D. Hesse, R. Sparing, and G. R. Fink, Ameliorating spatial neglect with non-invasive brain stimulation: From pathophysiological concepts to novel treatment strategies
703 Paulo Sérgio Boggio, Claudia Aparecida Valasek, Camila Campanhã, Ana Carolina Alem Giglio, Nathalia Ishikawa Baptista, Olivia Morgan Lapenta, and Felipe Fregni, Non-invasive brain stimulation to assess and modulate neuroplasticity in Alzheimer's disease
717 Maria Cotelli, Anna Fertonani, Antonio, Miozzo, Sandra Rosini, Rosa Manenti, Alessandro Padovani, Ana Ines Ansaldo, Stefano F. Cappa, and Carlo Miniussi, Anomia training and brain stimulation in chronic aphasia
742 Stefano F. Cappa, The neural basis of aphasia rehabilitation: Evidence from neuroimaging and neurostimulation
755 Donald T. Stuss, The future of cognitive neurorehabilitation
Issue 6: December
769 Maria Martin-Saez, Joe Deakins, Rachel Winson, Peter Watson, and Barbara A. Wilson, A 10-year follow up of a paging service for people with memory and planning problems within a healthcare system: How do recent users differ from the original users?
784 A. McDonald, C. Haslam, P. Yates, B. Gurr, G. Leeder, and A. Sayers, Google Calendar: A new memory aid to compensate for prospective memory deficits following acquired brain injury
808 Gavin H. Taylor, Jonathan Todman, and Niall M. Broomfield, Post-stroke emotional adjustment: A modified social cognitive transition model
825 Rik Lemoncello, McKay Moore Sohlberg, Steve Fickas, and Jason Prideaux, A randomised controlled crossover trial evaluating Television Assisted Prompting (TAP) for adults with acquired brain injury
847 Matthew D. Grilli and Craig P. McFarland, Imagine that: Self-imagination improves prospective memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damage
860 Ieke Winkens, Caroline M. Van Heugten, Luciano Fasotti, and Derick T. Wade, Treatment of mental slowness: How to evaluate treatment effects. A systematic review of outcome measures
884 David W. K. Man, Jennifer Fleming, Lydia Hohaus, and David Shum, Development of the Brief Assessment of Prospective Memory (BAPM) for use with traumatic brain injury populations
899 Marie-Julie Potvin, Isabelle Rouleau, Geneviève Sénéchal, and Jean-François Giguère, Prospective memory rehabilitation based on visual imagery techniques
925 Research Digest
929 Book Reviews
932 Volume 21, 2011, List of Contents
936 Volume 21, 2011, List of Reviewers
937 Cumulative Subject Index 2011
943 Cumulative Author Index 2011