ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
editorial board pp. i-i(1)
end of year reviewer list pp. i-iii(3)
Cognitive and neuropsychological underpinnings of relational and conjunctive working memory binding across age pp. 1112-1122(11) Authors: van Geldorp; Parra; Kessels
Functional cerebral changes in multiple sclerosis patients during an autobiographical memory test pp. 1123-1139(17) Authors: Ernst; Noblet; Denkova; Blanc; de Seze; Gounot; Manning
Mind racing: The influence of exercise on long-term memory consolidation pp. 1140-1151(12) Authors: McNerney; Radvansky
Event centrality of positive and negative autobiographical memories to identity and life story across cultures pp. 1152-1171(20) Authors: Zaragoza Scherman; Salgado; Shao; Berntsen
Preschool children's proto-episodic memory assessed by deferred imitation pp. 1172-1192(21) Authors: Burns; Russell; Russell
The role of textual semantic constraints in knowledge-based inference generation during reading comprehension: A computational approach pp. 1193-1214(22) Authors: Yeari; van den Broek
Is prospective memory related to depression and anxiety? A hierarchical MPT modelling approach pp. 1215-1228(14) Authors: Arnold; Bayen; Böhm
Transfer-appropriate processing in the testing effect pp. 1229-1237(9) Authors: Veltre; Cho; Neely
Differences in the use of autobiographical memory across the adult lifespan pp. 1238-1254(17) Authors: Wolf; Zimprich
Making the future memorable: The phenomenology of remembered future events pp. 1255-1263(9) Authors: McLelland; Devitt; Schacter; Addis
Diminished testing benefits in young adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder pp. 1264-1276(13) Authors: Dudukovic; Gottshall; Cavanaugh; Moody