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Memory, Volume 17 Issue 7 2009

5-Year Impact Factor 2.139 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
2008 Impact Factor 1.549 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1464-0686 (electronic) 0965-8211 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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The role of item similarity in part-list cueing impairment
Alp Aslan; Karl-Heinz Bäuml
Pages 697 – 707
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Examining the life story account of the reminiscence bump: Why we remember more from young adulthood
Burcu Demiray;  Sami Gülgöz; Susan Bluck
Pages 708 – 723
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Effects of instruction on learners’ ability to generate an effective pathway in the method of loci
Cristina Massen;  Bianca Vaterrodt-Plünnecke;  Lucia Krings; Benjamin E. Hilbig
Pages 724 – 731
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Motivation, depression, and naturalistic time-based prospective remembering
Jun Mo Jeong; Jacquelyn Cranney
Pages 732 – 741
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The 9/11 attacks inside and outside the US: Testing four models of flashbulb memory formation across groups and the specific effects of social identity
Olivier Luminet; Antonietta Curci
Pages 742 – 759
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Why people rehearse their memories: Frequency of use and relations to the intensity of emotions associated with autobiographical memories
W. Richard Walker;  John J. Skowronski;  Jeffrey A. Gibbons;  Rodney J. Vogl; Timothy D. Ritchie
Pages 760 – 773
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The contributions of encoding, retention, and recall to the Hebb effect
Klaus Oberauer; Nadine Meyer
Pages 774 – 781
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