ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Corrigendum pp. i-i(1)
Erratum: Do automatic mental associations detect a Flashbulb Memory? pp. ii-ii(1)
Inferential false memories of events: Negative consequences protect from distortions when the events are free from further elaboration pp. 451-461(11) Authors: Mirandola; Toffalini; Grassano; Cornoldi; Melinder
The spacing effect in immediate and delayed free recall pp. 462-469(8) Authors: Godbole; Delaney; Verkoeijen
Production improves memory equivalently following elaborative vs non-elaborative processing pp. 470-480(11) Authors: Forrin; Jonker; MacLeod
Ageing and the Moses Illusion: Older adults fall for Moses but if asked directly, stick with Noah pp. 481-492(12) Authors: Umanath; Dolan; Marsh
Effects of similarity on environmental context cueing pp. 493-508(16) Authors: Smith; Handy; Angello; Manzano
Remembered study mode: Support for the distinctiveness account of the production effect pp. 509-524(16) Authors: Ozubko; Major; MacLeod
Recalling positive self-defining memories in depression: The impact of processing mode pp. 525-535(11) Authors: Werner-Seidler; Moulds
Monitoring behaviour in a time-based prospective memory task: The involvement of executive functions and time perception pp. 536-552(17) Authors: Mioni; Stablum
State-based metacognition: How time of day affects the accuracy of metamemory pp. 553-558(6) Authors: Hourihan; Benjamin
The functions of autobiographical memory: An integrative approach pp. 559-581(23) Authors: Harris; Rasmussen; Berntsen
Enhancing the learning of new words using an errorless learning procedure: Evidence from typical adults pp. 582-594(13) Authors: Warmington; Hitch