ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
The short- and long-term consequences of directed forgetting in a working memory task pp. 763-777(15) Authors: Festini; Reuter-Lorenz
Serial recall of visuospatial and verbal information with and without material-specific interference: Implications for contemporary models of working memory pp. 778-797(20) Authors: Davis; Rane; Hiscock
Remembering President Barack Obama's inauguration and the landing of US Airways Flight 1549: A comparison of the predictors of autobiographical and event memory pp. 798-806(9) Authors: Koppel; Brown; Stone; Coman; Hirst
Retention of memory for large-scale spaces pp. 807-817(11) Author: Ishikawa
Age-related changes in frequency of mind-wandering and task-related interferences during memory encoding and their impact on retrieval pp. 818-831(14) Authors: Maillet; Rajah
Effect sizes in memory research pp. 832-842(11) Authors: Morris; Fritz
Judging veracity impairs eyewitnesses' memory of a perpetrator pp. 843-856(14) Authors: Pickel; Kulig; Bauer
Gender differences in episodic memory and visual working memory including the effects of age pp. 857-874(18) Authors: Pauls; Petermann; Lepach
Multiple causes of collaborative inhibition in memory for categorised word lists pp. 875-890(16) Authors: Hyman; Cardwell; Roy