Freelance Submission Systems Administrator/Submissions Managing Editor
Springer and The Psychonomic Society are seeking a freelance submissions administrator/ managing editor (remote) for the Psychonomic Society portfolio of journals.
Springer and The Psychonomic Society are seeking a freelance submissions administrator/ managing editor (remote) for the Psychonomic Society portfolio of journals.
Memory & Cognition is now introducing new Article Types
Commentary Papers and Review Articles that:
Discussion papers that debate or discuss a specific topic in Cognitive Psychology from multiple perspectives.
Special Issues and Manuscripts that focus on:
Traditionally, episodic and semantic memory have been considered as two independent cognitive systems. However, in the past two decades, numerous findings have put in doubt the clear-cut nature of this distinction. In fact, a number of recent developments in the science of memory, both empirical and theoretical, strongly suggest that, contrary to the traditional view, episodic and semantic memory may not be as distinct as once thought.
Memory & Cognition is seeking submissions for a special issue or section featuring studies that present data from underrepresented populations. We are looking for empirical studies in human cognition in which the participants are drawn from populations that are underrepresented in the cognitive psychology literature. One of the primary goals of this Special Issue is to highlight cross-cultural cognitive research and to interrogate the ideas of human cognitive universals and human cognitive diversity.
Guest Editors: Dana Basnight-Brown, Jennifer Clegg, Steve Janssen
Letters of Intent & Abstracts due: November 1, 2020.
Papers due: May 1, 2021
The purpose of this Special Issue of Memory & Cognition is to bring together researchers doing cutting-edge work at the intersection between episodic and semantic memory, not only to showcase studies directly probing this psychological distinction, but also articles that seek to provide conceptual and theoretical accounts that can help us to understand the precise relationship between these two apparently different kinds of memory. Of note, this Special Issue for Memory & Cognition will highlight important new behavioral findings that can help to illuminate the relationship between semantic and episodic memory.
Guest Editors: Felipe De Brigard, Sharda Umanath, Muireann Irish
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2020
The goal of the present experiment was to examine the effect of certain (deceptive) strategies (e.g., false denial) on memory. Specifically, participants were shown a traumatic virtual reality (VR) video of an airplane crash. Following this, participants (N= 94) received questions concerning details from the VR scene in a baseline memory task. Then, participants could choose from 3 options how to cope in response to having experienced the VR scene: tell the truth, falsely deny, or fabricate...
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