ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Recognition memory and awareness: A high‐frequency advantage in the accuracy of knowing pp. 265-275(11) Authors: Gregg, Vernon; Gardiner, John; Karayianni, Irene; Konstantinou, Ira
Islands of memory: Autobiographical remembering in amnestics pp. 276-288(13) Authors: Medved, Maria; Hirst, William
Higher face recognition ability in girls: Magnified by own‐sex and own‐ethnicity bias pp. 289-296(8) Authors: Rehnman, Jenny; Herlitz, Agneta
Impact of current grief on memory for past grief in spousal bereavement pp. 297-306(10) Authors: Field, Nigel; Thompson, Larry; Gallagher‐Thompson, Dolores
Congruency effect of presentation modality on false recognition of haptic and visual objects pp. 307-315(9) Authors: Nabeta, Tomohiro; Kawahara, Jun‐ichiro
Enhanced perceptual priming for neutral stimuli in a traumatic context: A pathway to intrusive memories? pp. 316-328(13) Authors: Ehlers, Anke; Michael, Tanja; Chen, Yi Ping; Payne, Emma; Shan, Sri
Follow‐up of a cross‐national comparison on flashbulb and event memory for the September 11th attacks pp. 329-344(16) Authors: Curci, Antonietta; Luminet, Olivier
Ageing affects conceptual but not perceptual memory processes pp. 345-358(14) Authors: Stuart, George; Patel, Jayna; Bhagrath, Navi
Autobiographical memories for places pp. 359-377(19) Author: Knez, Igor
Language‐dependent access to autobiographical memory in Japanese–English bilinguals and US monolinguals pp. 378-390(13) Authors: Matsumoto, Akiko; Stanny, Claudia