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Memory, Volume 16 Issue 2 2008

Impact Factor 1.549 and 5-Year Impact Factor 2.139 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR)
ISSN: 1464-0686 (electronic) 0965-8211 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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H.M.'s personal crossword puzzles: Understanding memory and language
Brian G. Skotko;  David C. Rubin; Larry A. Tupler
Pages 89 – 96
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Stereotypes influence false memories for imagined events
Heather M. Kleider;  Stephen D. Goldinger; Leslie Knuycky
Pages 97 – 114
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What if they knocked down the library and nobody noticed? The failure to detect large changes to familiar scenes
Luke J. Rosielle; W. Jeffrey Scaggs
Pages 115 – 124
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Optimising self-regulated study: The benefits—and costs—of dropping flashcards
Nate Kornell; Robert A. Bjork
Pages 125 – 136
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Changing the criterion for memory conformity in free recall and recognition
Daniel B. Wright;  Fiona Gabbert;  Amina Memon; Kamala London
Pages 137 – 148
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Compelling untruths: The effect of retention interval on content borrowing and vivid false memories
James Michael Lampinen;  D. Brent Ryals; Keaton Smith
Pages 149 – 156
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Does the presence of priming hinder subsequent recognition or recall performance?
Shauna M. Stark;  Barry Gordon; Craig E. L. Stark
Pages 157 – 173
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