The Influence of Food Texture and Liquid Consistency Modification on Swallowing Physiology and Function: A Systematic Review Catriona M. SteeleWoroud Abdulrahman AlsaneiHelen Wang Original Article Open access 25 October 2014 Pages: 2 - 26
A Systematic Review of Self-reported Swallowing Assessments in Progressive Neurological Disorders Megan KeageMartin DelatyckiAdam Vogel Original Article 04 October 2014 Pages: 27 - 46
The Effect of Bilateral Superior Laryngeal Nerve Lesion on Swallowing: A Novel Method to Quantitate Aspirated Volume and Pharyngeal Threshold in Videofluoroscopy Peng DingGeorge Shiu-Kai FungRebecca Z. German Original Article 01 October 2014 Pages: 47 - 56
Occurrences of Yawn and Swallow are Temporally Related Kimiko AbeSarah E. M. WeiszRuth E. Martin Original Article 21 September 2014 Pages: 57 - 66
The Diagnosis of Esophageal Eosinophilia is Not Increased in the Summer Months Martha K. EliasJana KopacovaJeffrey A. Alexander Original Article 07 October 2014 Pages: 67 - 73
Evaluation of Hypopharyngeal Suction to Eliminate Aspiration: The Retro-Esophageal Suction (REScue) Catheter Peter C. BelafskyO. B. MehdizadehM. Kuhn Original Article 27 September 2014 Pages: 74 - 79
Decreased Tongue Pressure is Associated with Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Dysphagia in the Elderly Keisuke MaedaJunji Akagi Original Article 24 September 2014 Pages: 80 - 87
Erratum to: Decreased Tongue Pressure is Associated with Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Dysphagia in the Elderly Keisuke MaedaJunji Akagi Erratum 08 November 2014 Pages: 88 - 88
Influence of the Chin-Down and Chin-Tuck Maneuver on the Swallowing Kinematics of Healthy Adults Ja-Ho LeighByung-Mo OhTai Ryoon Han Original Article Open access 31 October 2014 Pages: 89 - 98
An Unusual Cause for Chronic Dysphagia Imad Abu el-NaajYoav LeiserMichal Barak Clinical Conundrum 20 November 2014 Pages: 99 - 101
Twenty Years of Trans-disciplinary Approach Development for Dysphagia Rehabilitation in Japan Eiichi SaitohKoichiro MatsuoAkio Tsubahara Letter to the Editor 12 December 2014 Pages: 102 - 103