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Cognition & Emotion, Volume 23 Issue 6 2009

25% more content in 2010!
Impact Factor 1.424 and 5-Year Impact Factor 2.302 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR)
ISSN: 1464-0600 (electronic) 0269-9931 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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Event-based prospective memory in depression: The impact of cue focality
Mareike Altgassen;  Matthias Kliegel; Mike Martin
Pages 1041 – 1055
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Does retrieval-induced forgetting occur for emotional stimuli?
Lars Dehli; Tim Brennen
Pages 1056 – 1068
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Affect as a motivational state
Jack W. Brehm;  Anca M. Miron; Kari Miller
Pages 1069 – 1089
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Dysfunction of attentional networks for non-emotional processing in negative affect
Jun Moriya; Yoshihiko Tanno
Pages 1090 – 1105
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How automatic is “automatic vigilance”? The role of working memory in attentional interference of negative information
Lotte F. Van Dillen; Sander L. Koole
Pages 1106 – 1117
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I like you, I like you not: Understanding the formation of context-dependent automatic attitudes
Robert J. Rydell; Bertram Gawronski
Pages 1118 – 1152
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Mood-congruent false memories in the DRM paradigm
Lorena Ruci;  Jennifer L. Tomes; John M. Zelenski
Pages 1153 – 1165
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Mellow Monday and furious Friday: The approach-related link between anger and time representation
David J. Hauser;  Margaret S. Carter; Brian P. Meier
Pages 1166 – 1180
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On the relative effectiveness of affect regulation strategies: A meta-analysis
Adam A. Augustine; Scott H. Hemenover
Pages 1181 – 1220
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Dysphoria and the prediction and experience of emotion
Joyce W. Yuan; Ann M. Kring
Pages 1221 – 1232
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Rumination and intentional forgetting of emotional material
Jutta Joormann; Tanya B. Tran
Pages 1233 – 1246
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