ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Intelligence as the efficiency of cue-driven retrieval from secondary memory pp. 285-294(10) Authors: Liesefeld; Hoffmann; Wentura
Gist-based illusions within and across stimulus modalities in autism spectrum disorder pp. 295-305(11) Authors: Parra; Cubelli; Bellamy; Abrahams; Avila; Castro-Jaramillo; Della Sala
Configural and component processing in simultaneous and sequential lineup procedures pp. 306-314(9) Authors: Flowe; Smith; Karoğlu; Onwuegbusi; Rai
The effect of semantic context on prospective memory performance pp. 315-323(9) Authors: Thomas; McBride
The misinformation effect is unrelated to the DRM effect with and without a DRM warning pp. 324-333(10) Authors: Calvillo; Parong
The impact of beliefs about face recognition ability on memory retrieval processes in young and older adults pp. 334-347(14) Authors: Humphries; Flowe; Hall; Williams; Ryder
Adolescent over-general memory, life events and mental health outcomes: Findings from a UK cohort study pp. 348-363(16) Authors: Crane; Heron; Gunnell; Lewis; Evans; Williams
Latent constructs model explaining the attachment-linked variation in autobiographical remembering pp. 364-382(19) Authors: Öner; Gülgöz
Influence of cue word perceptual information on metamemory accuracy in judgement of learning pp. 383-398(16) Authors: Hu; Liu; Li; Luo
Susceptibility to retroactive interference: The effect of context as a function of age and cognition pp. 399-408(10) Authors: Shapiro; Levy-Gigi
Serial-position effects on a free-recall task in bilinguals pp. 409-422(14) Authors: Yoo; Kaushanskaya