ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Interpretive habit is strengthened by cognitive bias modification pp. 737-746(10) Authors: Hertel; Holmes; Benbow
Concurrent and prospective associations of habitual overgeneral memory and prospection with symptoms of depression, general anxiety, obsessive compulsiveness, and post-traumatic stress pp. 747-758(12) Authors: Boelen; Huntjens; van den Hout
The influence of thematic congruency, typicality and divided attention on memory for radio advertisements pp. 759-769(11) Authors: Martín-Luengo; Luna; Migueles
Intrusion-based reasoning and depression: Cross-sectional and prospective relationships pp. 770-783(14) Authors: Berle; Moulds
Retrieval practice with short-answer, multiple-choice, and hybrid tests pp. 784-802(19) Authors: Smith; Karpicke
Do testing effects change over time? Insights from immediate and delayed retrieval speed pp. 803-812(10) Authors: van den Broek; Segers; Takashima; Verhoeven
The subjective experience of retrieval-induced forgetting pp. 813-823(11) Authors: Luna; Martín-Luengo
The dog that didn't growl: The interactional negotiation of momentary confabulations pp. 824-838(15) Authors: McVittie; McKinlay; Della Sala; MacPherson
Relationship between frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and cognitive failure pp. 839-851(13) Author: Kamiya
The organisation of musical semantic memory: Evidence from false memories for familiar songs pp. 852-860(9) Authors: Sherman; Kennerley
SenseCam reminiscence and action recall in memory-unimpaired people pp. 861-866(6) Authors: Seamon; Moskowitz; Swan; Zhong; Golembeski; Liong; Narzikul; Sosan
Psychophysiology of prospective memory pp. 867-880(14) Authors: Rothen; Meier