ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
So that's why I don't remember: Normalising forgetting of childhood events influences false autobiographical beliefs but not memories pp. 801-813(13) Authors: Scoboria, Alan; Lynn, Steven Jay; Hessen, Joanna; Fisico, Stephanie
The impact of rumination on memory for self-referent material pp. 814-821(8) Authors: Moulds, Michelle; Kandris, Eva; Williams, Alishia
Ageing and the self-reference effect in memory pp. 822-837(16) Authors: Gutchess, Angela; Kensinger, Elizabeth; Yoon, Carolyn; Schacter, Daniel
Analogical inference: The role of awareness in abstract learning pp. 838-844(7) Authors: Gross, William; Greene, Anthony
Characterisation of music-evoked autobiographical memories pp. 845-860(16) Authors: Janata, Petr; Tomic, Stefan; Rakowski, Sonja
Long-term memory for the emotional gist and the emotional essence of an experience pp. 861-872(12) Authors: Safer, Martin; Breslin, Carolyn; Boesch, Richard; Cerqueira, Renata
"None of the above" as a correct and incorrect alternative on a multiple-choice test: Implications for the testing effect pp. 873-885(13) Authors: Odegard, Timothy; Koen, Joshua
Older, wiser, and happier? Comparing older adults' and college students' self-defining memories pp. 886-898(13) Authors: Singer, Jefferson; Rexhaj, Blerim; Baddeley, Jenna
Abstraction and perceptual individuation in primed word identification are modulated by distortion and repetition: A dissociation pp. 899-911(13) Authors: Sciama, Sonia; Dowker, Ann
An investigation of the cognitive and experiential features of intrusive memories in depression pp. 912-920(9) Authors: Williams, Alishia; Moulds, Michelle