ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Does a person selectively recall the good or the bad from their personal past? It depends on the recall target and the person’s favourability of self-views pp. 934-944(11) Authors: Ritchie, Timothy D.; Sedikides, Constantine; Skowronski, John J.
Do emotional stimuli enhance or impede recall relative to neutral stimuli? An investigation of two “false memory” tasks pp. 945-952(8) Authors: Monds, Lauren A.; Paterson, Helen M.; Kemp, Richard I.
Maintenance of item and order information in verbal working memory pp. 953-968(16) Authors: Camos, Valérie; Lagner, Prune; Loaiza, Vanessa M.
Not strange but not true: self-reported interest in a topic increases false memory pp. 969-977(9) Authors: O’Connell, Anthony; Greene, Ciara M.
Intrafamilial similarities and cross-generational differences in the earliest childhood memories of daughters, mothers, and grandmothers pp. 978-985(8) Authors: Sahin-Acar, Basak; Bakir, Tugce; Kus, Elif Gizem
Explaining the persistence of false memories: a proposal based on associative activation and thematic extraction pp. 986-998(13) Authors: Carneiro, Paula; Garcia-Marques, Leonel; Lapa, Ana; Fernandez, Angel
Bridging naturalistic and laboratory assessment of memory: the Baycrest mask fit test pp. 999-1008(10) Authors: Armson, Michael J.; Abdi, Hervé; Levine, Brian
Disjunction and conjunction fallacies in episodic memory pp. 1009-1025(17) Authors: Nakamura, K.; Brainerd, C. J.
The role of chronic physical exercise and selective attention at encoding on implicit and explicit memory pp. 1026-1035(10) Authors: Padilla, Concepción; Mayas, Julia; Ballesteros, Soledad; Andrés, Pilar
Developmental changes in consistency of autobiographical memories: adolescents’ and young adults’ repeated recall of recent and distance events pp. 1036-1051(16) Authors: Larkina, Marina; Merrill, Natalie A.; Bauer, Patricia J.
A role for affect in the link between episodic simulation and prosociality pp. 1052-1062(11) Authors: Gaesser, Brendan; DiBiase, Haley D.; Kensinger, Elizabeth A.
Inconsistent-handed advantage in episodic memory extends to paragraph-level materials pp. 1063-1071(9) Authors: Prichard, Eric C.; Christman, Stephen D.
False feedback and beliefs influence name recall in younger and older adults pp. 1072-1088(17) Authors: Strickland-Hughes, Carla M.; West, Robin Lea; Smith, Kimberly A.; Ebner, Natalie C.
Robust memory of where from way back when: evidence from behaviour and visual attention pp. 1089-1109(21) Authors: Bauer, Patricia J.; Stewart, Rebekah; Sirkin, Ruth E.; Larkina, Marina
Individual differences in proactive interference in verbal and visuospatial working memory pp. 1110-1116(7) Author: Lilienthal, Lindsey
Time manages interference in visual short-term memory pp. 1117-1128(12) Authors: Smith, Amy V.; McKeown, Denis; Bunce, David
Local context effects during emotional item directed forgetting in younger and older adults pp. 1129-1138(10) Authors: Gallant, Sara N.; Dyson, Benjamin J.; Yang, Lixia
Out of sight, out of mind: racial retrieval cues increase the accessibility of social justice concepts pp. 1139-1147(9) Authors: Salter, Phia S.; Kelley, Nicholas J.; Molina, Ludwin E.; Thai, Luyen T.
“Going episodic”: collaborative inhibition and facilitation when long-married couples remember together pp. 1148-1159(12) Authors: Harris, Celia B.; Barnier, Amanda J.; Sutton, John; Keil, Paul G.; Dixon, Roger A.