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Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Volume 19, Number 2, 1 February 2011

The future-orientation of memory: Planning as a key component mediating the high levels of recall found with survival processing
pp. 121-139(19)
Authors: Klein, Stanley B.; Robertson, Theresa E.; Delton, Andrew W.

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Does retrieval strategy disruption cause general and specific collaborative inhibition?
pp. 140-154(15)
Authors: Dahlström, Örjan; Danielsson, Henrik; Emilsson, Magnus; Andersson, Jan

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Mechanisms underlying skilled anticipation and recognition in a dynamic and temporally constrained domain
pp. 155-168(14)
Authors: North, Jamie S.; Ward, Paul; Ericsson, Anders; Williams, A. Mark

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Examining the mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory: Capture and rumination, and impaired executive control
pp. 169-183(15)
Authors: Sumner, Jennifer A.; Griffith, James W.; Mineka, Susan

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Ironic effects of drawing attention to story errors
pp. 184-191(8)
Authors: Eslick, Andrea N.; Fazio, Lisa K.; Marsh, Elizabeth J.

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Mood-congruent true and false memory: Effects of depression
pp. 192-201(10)
Authors: Howe, Mark L.; Malone, Catherine

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Alcohol intoxication and memory for events: A snapshot of alcohol myopia in a real-world drinking scenario
pp. 202-210(9)
Authors: Schreiber Compo, Nadja; Evans, Jacqueline R.; Carol, Rolando N.; Kemp, Daniel; Villalba, Daniella; Ham, Lindsay S.; Rose, Stefan

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The focus of attention in working memory: Evidence from a word updating task
pp. 211-225(15)
Authors: Janczyk, Markus; Grabowski, Joachim

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