ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Growth and change at Memory pp. 317-317(1) Authors: Howe; Conway
Interaction between mode of learning and subjective experience: Translation effects in long-term memory pp. 318-328(11) Authors: Rackie; Brandt; Eysenck
Retrieval and phenomenology of autobiographical memories in blind individuals pp. 329-339(11) Authors: Tekcan; Yılmaz; Kaya Kızılöz; Karadöller; Mutafoğlu; Aktan Erciyes
The use of a wearable camera improves autobiographical memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease pp. 340-349(10) Authors: Woodberry; Browne; Hodges; Watson; Kapur; Woodberry
Fear conditioning and extinction in anxiety- and depression-prone persons pp. 350-364(15) Authors: Dibbets; van den Broek; Evers
Adapting to test structure: Letting testing teach what to learn pp. 365-380(16) Authors: Garcia-Marques; Nunes; Marques; Carneiro; Weinstein
Overcoming fixation with repeated memory suppression pp. 381-389(9) Authors: Angello; Storm; Smith
Using memories to motivate future behaviour: An experimental exercise intervention pp. 390-402(13) Authors: Biondolillo; Pillemer
Mnemonic benefits of retrieval practice at short retention intervals pp. 403-419(17) Authors: Rowland; DeLosh
Immediate and delayed recall of a small-scale spatial array pp. 420-426(7) Authors: Tlauka; Donaldson; Bonnar
Judging the reality of others' memories pp. 427-436(10) Authors: Clark-Foos; Brewer; Marsh
Collaborative recall of details of an emotional film pp. 437-444(8) Authors: Wessel; Zandstra; Hengeveld; Moulds
Individual differences in recognising involuntary autobiographical memories: Impact on the reporting of abstract cues pp. 445-452(8) Authors: Mace; Bernas; Clevinger
Event familiarity influences memory detection using the aIAT pp. 453-461(9) Authors: Takarangi; Strange; Houghton
Likable co-witnesses increase eyewitness accuracy and decrease suggestibility pp. 462-472(11) Authors: Kieckhaefer; Wright