ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Input and output modality effects in immediate serial recall pp. 693-700(8) Authors: Harvey, Alistair; Beaman, C. Philip
False recollections and the congruence of suggested information pp. 701-717(17) Authors: PĂ©rez-Mata, Nieves; Diges, Margarita
Remembering is in the details: Effects of test-list context on memory for an event pp. 718-729(12) Authors: Bodner, Glen; Richardson-Champion, Denise
Situation models and memory: The effects of temporal and causal information on recall sequence pp. 730-745(16) Authors: Brownstein, Aaron; Read, Stephen
The impact of eyewitness identifications from simultaneous and sequential lineups pp. 746-754(9) Author: Wright, Daniel
Temporal distribution of favourite books, movies, and records: Differential encoding and re-sampling pp. 755-767(13) Authors: Janssen, Steve; Chessa, Antonio; Murre, Jaap
Short report: The effect of expertise in hiking on recognition memory for mountain scenes pp. 768-775(8) Authors: Kawamura, Satoru; Suzuki, Sae; Morikawa, Kazunori
Whose idea was that? Source monitoring for idea ownership following elaboration pp. 776-783(8) Authors: Stark, Louisa-Jayne; Perfect, Timothy
The effects of local and global processing orientation on eyewitness identification performance pp. 784-798(15) Authors: Perfect, Timothy; Dennis, Ian; Snell, Amelia