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<strong>CLINICAL</strong> <strong>EEG</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>NEUROSCIENCE</strong> ©2007 VOL. 38 NO. 1Special Issues:Previous Special Issues of Clinical <strong>EEG</strong>January 2000A Review of <strong>EEG</strong> BiofeedbackGuest Editor, Norman C. MooreJuly 2001The Re-emergence of Systems NeuroscienceGuest Editor, Ivan Bodis-WollnerBack Issues of theseSpecial Issuesare available atclinicaleeg@aol.comfor $32.00 (US funds)in the US <strong>and</strong>$40.00 (US funds)elsewhere, postpaidJuly 2002P300 <strong>and</strong> Clinical PatientsGuest Editor, John PolichJanuary 2004Current <strong>and</strong> Future Therapeutic Opportunities in theComorbidity Between the Epilepsies <strong>and</strong> Affective DisordersGuest Editor, Phillip C. JobeApril 2005<strong>EEG</strong> Databases in Research <strong>and</strong> ClinicalPractice: Current Status <strong>and</strong> Future DirectionsGuest Editors, Evian Gordon <strong>and</strong> Lukasz M. KonopkaOctober 2005Ultrafast Frequencies <strong>and</strong> Full-B<strong>and</strong> <strong>EEG</strong>Guest Editor, E. NiedermeyerApril 2006Pharmaco-<strong>EEG</strong> at a CrossroadsGuest Editor, S. GalderisiOctober 2006The Electrophysiology of <strong>Memory</strong>: Section I: Basic StudiesGuest Editors, Thomas Grunwald <strong>and</strong> Charan RanganathIII