ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
The fallibility of memory in judicial processes: Lessons from the past and their modern consequences pp. 633-656(24) Authors: Howe; Knott
Adaptive memory: Animacy effects persist in paired-associate learning pp. 657-663(7) Authors: VanArsdall; Nairne; Pandeirada; Cogdill
Autobiographical reasoning in life narratives buffers the effect of biographical disruptions on the sense of self-continuity pp. 664-674(11) Authors: Habermas; Köber
Mental time travel for self and other in three- and four-year-old children pp. 675-682(8) Authors: Payne; Taylor; Hayne; Scarf
Influence of electroencephalography neurofeedback training on episodic memory: A randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind study pp. 683-694(12) Authors: Guez; Rogel; Getter; Keha; Cohen; Amor; Gordon; Meiran; Todder
Memory impairment among people who are homeless: A systematic review pp. 695-713(19) Authors: Ennis; Roy; Topolovec-Vranic
Source misattributions and false recognition errors: Examining the role of perceptual resemblance and imagery generation processes pp. 714-735(22) Authors: Foley; Bays; Foy; Woodfield
Effects of self-referencing on feeling-of-knowing accuracy and recollective experience pp. 736-747(12) Authors: Boduroglu; Pehlivanoglu; Tekcan; Kapucu
Growth in working memory and inhibition predicts literacy in English language learners: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study pp. 748-773(26) Author: Swanson
Self-enhancement and the life script in future thinking across the lifespan pp. 774-785(12) Authors: Grysman; Prabhakar; Anglin; Hudson
Working memory capacity predicts the beneficial effect of selective memory retrieval pp. 786-794(9) Authors: Schlichting; Aslan; Holterman; Bäuml
Corrigendum pp. 795-795(1)