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Table of contents of journal: *Memory (Hove. Print)

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Authors: Fischer, MH
Citation: Mh. Fischer, Memory for word locations in reading, MEMORY, 7(1), 1999, pp. 79-116

Authors: Harris, LM Menzies, RG
Citation: Lm. Harris et Rg. Menzies, Mood and prospective memory, MEMORY, 7(1), 1999, pp. 117-127

Authors: MOTTRON L BELLEVILLE S STIP E MORASSE K
Citation: L. Mottron et al., ATYPICAL MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN AN AUTISTIC SAVANT, Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 593-607

Authors: FRANCIS MA IRWIN RJ
Citation: Ma. Francis et Rj. Irwin, STABILITY OF MEMORY FOR COLOR IN CONTEXT, Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 609-621

Authors: SCHWARTZ BL
Citation: Bl. Schwartz, ILLUSORY TIP-OF-THE-TONGUE STATES, Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 623-642

Authors: NICOLAS S
Citation: S. Nicolas, PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL PRIMING OF INDIVIDUAL WORDS IN COHERENT TEXTS, Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 643-663

Authors: EDWARDS MB GRONLUND SD
Citation: Mb. Edwards et Sd. Gronlund, TASK INTERRUPTION AND ITS EFFECTS ON MEMORY, Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 665-687

Authors: WILLINGHAM DB
Citation: Db. Willingham, WHAT DIFFERENTIATES DECLARATIVE AND PROCEDURAL MEMORIES - REPLY TO COHEN, POLDRACK, AND EICHENBAUM (1997), Memory, 6(6), 1998, pp. 689-699

Authors: BLANK H
Citation: H. Blank, MEMORY STATES AND MEMORY TASKS - AN INTEGRATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR EYEWITNESS MEMORY AND SUGGESTIBILITY, Memory, 6(5), 1998, pp. 481-529

Authors: SIKSTROM SP
Citation: Sp. Sikstrom, SUCCESSIVE TESTS OF PAIR RECOGNITION, Memory, 6(5), 1998, pp. 531-554

Authors: VALLEETOURANGEAU F ANTHONY SH AUSTIN NG
Citation: F. Valleetourangeau et al., STRATEGIES FOR GENERATING MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF COMMON AND AD HOC CATEGORIES, Memory, 6(5), 1998, pp. 555-592

Authors: WRIGHT DB GASKELL GD
Citation: Db. Wright et Gd. Gaskell, SURVEYING MEMORY PROCESSES - INTRODUCTION, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 337-338

Authors: CONRAD FC BROWN NR CASHMAN ER
Citation: Fc. Conrad et al., STRATEGIES FOR ESTIMATING BEHAVIORAL FREQUENCY IN SURVEY INTERVIEWS, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 339-366

Authors: FRIEDMAN WJ DEWINSTANLEY PA
Citation: Wj. Friedman et Pa. Dewinstanley, CHANGES IN THE SUBJECTIVE PROPERTIES OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES WITH THE PASSAGE OF TIME, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 367-381

Authors: BELLI RF
Citation: Rf. Belli, THE STRUCTURE OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY AND THE EVENT HISTORY CALENDAR - POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF RETROSPECTIVE REPORTS INSURVEYS, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 383-406

Authors: BEATTY P HERRMANN D PUSKAR C KERWIN J
Citation: P. Beatty et al., DONT KNOW RESPONSES IN SURVEYS - IS WHAT I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOWAND DO I WANT YOU TO KNOW IT, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 407-426

Authors: SCHUMAN H AKIYAMA H KNAUPER B
Citation: H. Schuman et al., COLLECTIVE MEMORIES OF GERMANS AND JAPANESE ABOUT THE PAST HALF-CENTURY, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 427-454

Authors: PROHASKA V BROWN NR BELLI RF
Citation: V. Prohaska et al., FORWARD TELESCOPING - THE QUESTION MATTERS, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 455-465

Authors: WRIGHT DB LOFTUS EF
Citation: Db. Wright et Ef. Loftus, HOW MEMORY RESEARCH CAN BENEFIT FROM CASM, Memory, 6(4), 1998, pp. 467-474

Authors: GOBET F SIMON HA
Citation: F. Gobet et Ha. Simon, EXPERT CHESS MEMORY - REVISITING THE CHUNKING HYPOTHESIS, Memory, 6(3), 1998, pp. 225-255

Authors: SCHWARTZ BL FISHER RP HEBERT KS
Citation: Bl. Schwartz et al., THE RELATION OF OUTPUT ORDER AND COMMISSION ERRORS IN FREE-RECALL ANDEYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS, Memory, 6(3), 1998, pp. 257-275

Authors: PICKEL KL
Citation: Kl. Pickel, UNUSUALNESS AND THREAT AS POSSIBLE CAUSES OF WEAPON FOCUS, Memory, 6(3), 1998, pp. 277-295

Authors: KEMP S BURT CDB
Citation: S. Kemp et Cdb. Burt, THE FORCE OF EVENTS - CROSS-MODALITY MATCHING THE RECENCY OF NEWS EVENTS, Memory, 6(3), 1998, pp. 297-306

Authors: ENGELKAMP J BIEGELMANN U MCDANIEL MA
Citation: J. Engelkamp et al., RELATIONAL AND ITEM-SPECIFIC INFORMATION - TRADE-OFF AND REDUNDANCY, Memory, 6(3), 1998, pp. 307-333

Authors: BERNTSEN D
Citation: D. Berntsen, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY ACCESS TO AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY, Memory, 6(2), 1998, pp. 113-141
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