1. Guinevere F. Eden is a visiting fellow in the Child Psychiatry Branch at the National Institutes of Mental Health. She received her doctoral degree in physiology from Oxford University, U.K. Her interests include visual problems in children with dyslexia and have led her to study the human visual system with functional neuroimaging. Address: Guinevere F. Eden, Child Psychiatry Branch, National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.
2. John F. Stein read clinical medicine at St. Thomas' Hospital, London. After training in clinical neurology, he was appointed a tutorial fellow in medicine at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he has concentrated his research on visuomotor control, which has led to his interest in the visuomotor problems of individuals with dyslexia.
3. Maria H. Wood received her BA in English and psychology from Georgetown University and is currently a law student at Harvard University.
4. Frank B. Wood is an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry, and section head of the section of neuropsychology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine. He received his doctoral degree from Duke University. His interests include neuropsychology, learning disabilities, memory, and the neuropsychology of psychopathology.