ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Eye movements disrupt episodic future thinking pp. 796-805(10) Authors: de Vito; Buonocore; Bonnefon; Della Sala
Sequential difficulty effects during execution of memory strategies in young and older adults pp. 806-816(11) Authors: Uittenhove; Burger; Taconnat; Lemaire
Abstract recall of a happy memory to repair sad mood in dysphoria: A possible link to negative cognition pp. 817-828(12) Authors: Hetherington; Moulds
The fading affect bias: Effects of social disclosure to an interactive versus non-responsive listener pp. 829-847(19) Authors: Muir; Brown; Madill
Language facilitates event memory in early childhood: Child comprehension, adult-provided linguistic support and delayed recall at 16 months pp. 848-863(16) Authors: Lukowski; Phung; Milojevich
Memory of pain and affect associated with migraine and non-migraine headaches pp. 864-875(12) Author: BÄ…bel
Modifying memory for a museum tour in older adults: Reactivation-related updating that enhances and distorts memory is reduced in ageing pp. 876-887(12) Authors: St. Jacques; Montgomery; Schacter
Socioemotional selectivity in older adults: Evidence from the subjective experience of angry memories pp. 888-900(13) Authors: Uzer; Gulgoz
The kinds of information that support novel associative object priming and how these differ from those that support item priming pp. 901-927(27) Authors: Gomes; Mayes
How do students improve their value-based learning with task experience? pp. 928-942(15) Authors: DeLozier; Dunlosky
Optimising retention through multiple study opportunities over days: The benefit of an expanding schedule of repetitions pp. 943-954(12) Authors: Gerbier; Toppino; Koenig