Surface Electromyographic Characteristics of Swallowing in Dysphagia Secondary to Brainstem Stroke Michael A. CraryBrent O. Baldwin Pages: 180 - 187
The Natural History of Dysphagia following a Stroke David G. SmithardPaul A. O'NeillJulie Morris Pages: 188 - 193
Gradual Onset of Dysphagia: A Study of Patients with Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy Edna Carter YoungLisa Durant-Jones Pages: 196 - 201
Dysphagia—Ingestion or Deglutition?: A Proposed Paradigm Norman A. LeopoldMarion C. Kagel Pages: 202 - 206
Isolated Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation as ``Wave-Suppressed'' Secondary Peristalsis Susan R. OrensteinCarlo DiLorenzoJohn W. Lutz Pages: 207 - 211
Eating Changes in Mild-Stage Alzheimer's Disease: A Pilot Study Beverly Ann PrieferJoAnne Robbins Pages: 212 - 221
Dysphagia in Children with Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum Kenji YokochiShun-ichi TerasawaIchiro Fujishima Pages: 222 - 225