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Working memory in the classroom

Pages: 382-385In her Presidents’ Award Lecture at the Annual Conference, Susan E. Gathercole looked at identifying and supporting children with poor working memory

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Student writer competition winners

Pages: 418-421Jack Nissan, winner in the undergraduate category of our Student Writer Competition, on surprising findings surrounding the memory of people with Alzheimer’s. Samuel R. Nyman, winner in...

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How to...improve your memory

Pages: 608-611Peter E. Morris and Catherine O. Fritz with the first in our ‘How to…’ series of evidence-based advice.

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Special issue: Memory and desire - Reading Freud

Pages: 548-550Freud understood that remembering is motivated by goals and nonconscious processes. Martin A. Conway reflects on his ideas.

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The glue that binds memory

Pages: 490-493Elizabeth Jefferies describes the research on short-term memory that won her the Society’s Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology.

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Recovered and false memories

Pages: 352-355Daniel B. Wright, James Ost and Christopher C. French look at how the evidence has developed since the Society’s working party report.

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Digging deep into depression

Pages: 278-281Willem Kuyken on the phenomenon of overgeneralised autobiographical memory in depression.

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Memories of attention

Pages: 362-364At the 2005 Annual Conference in Manchester, Steven Tipper gave his Presidents’ Award Lecture on the retrieval of attention processes from memory.

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Are two heads better than one?

Pages: 616-619...Or do too many cooks spoil the broth? Rebecca Thompson investigates collaborative memory.

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After the facts

Pages: 583-598Guest Editor Ray Bull introduces a special issue on the contribution of forensic psychology to helping the police get the truth...and nothing but the truth.

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Serial order in short-term memory

Pages: 70-73Richard Henson, winner of the 1998 Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology.

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State of the art: Working memory

Pages: 174-179Robert H. Logie explains what we know so far about the ‘desktop of the brain’.

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Working with recovered memories

Pages: 82-83Alan Frankland and Lesley Cohen present a draft of new guidelines for good practice in this difficult area, and invite comment and debate.

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Lesions in the landscape

Ella Rhodes on a new art / science collaboration.memoryartPages: 522-527

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Memory and music at the BBC Proms

Professor Susan Hallam MBE reviews a musical performance and a lecture from Professor Daniel Levitin.musicmemory

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Worth remembering

Kate Johnstone reviews 'How to have a better brain' on BBC Radio 4.memorycognitive enhancement

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Aiming to forget – human frailty or strength?

Ella Rhodes reports from a British Academy / British Psychological Society lecture from Dr Michael Anderson (University of Cambridge).memoryforgetting

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A life ‘chasing memories’

Karen M. Zabrucky (Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University) describes how a tragic incident influenced her career as a cognitive psychologist.memoryPages: 930-933

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