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Brain 2005 128(2):233-234; doi:10.1093/brain/awh393
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Brain Vol. 128 No. 2 © Guarantors of Brain 2005; all rights reserved

Editorial

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The January issue of Brain introduced a re-designed cover: out went Goudy pt 121 used since February 1994, and in came Gill Sans Medium pt 144; the cover illustration was also more prominent. Changes to the internal design of the journal will follow. Colour printing will be available throughout each issue, and we are dropping charges to authors. However, the editorial office will haul in any unrestrained polychromes, exerting aesthetic judgements, and preventing the pages of Brain from resembling a Neopolitan ice-cream.

The present issue has contributions from two individuals whose reputations lie outside the field of neuroscience. Over the last 30 years, A. N. Wilson has written award-winning novels, biographies and social histories. These have no direct connection with medicine . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Alastair Compston, Editor

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