PART ONE: Everyday Memory Memory for people: integration of face, voice, name, and biographical information. - Bennett L. Schwartz Memory for Pictures and Actions - Neil W. Mulligan Prospective Memory and Aging: When It Becomes Difficult and What You Can Do About It. - Gilles O. Einstein & Mark A. McDaniel Memory Source Monitoring Applied - D. Stephen Lindsay Spatial Memory: From Theory to Application - Douglas H. Wedell & Adam T. Hutcheson Working memory beyond the laboratory - Jackie Andrade False Memory - Eryn J. Newman & Maryanne Garry Forgetting - Colleen M. Kelley Memory and Emotion - Klaus Fiedler and Mandy Hutter Effects of Environmental Context on Human Memory - Steven M. Smith The Testing Effect - Kathleen B. McDermott, Kathleen M. Arnold, & Steven M. Nelson Breakdowns in everyday memory functioning following moderate-to-severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Eli Vakil PART TWO: Social and individual differences in memory Sociocultural and functional approaches to autobiographical memory - Robyn Fivush & Theodore E. A. Waters What Everyone Knows About Aging and Remembering Ain't Necessarily So - Michael Ross & Emily Schryer The Effects of Self-Reference on Memory: A Conceptual and Methodological Review of Inferences Warranted by the Self-Reference Effect - Stanley B. Klein & Christopher R. Nelson Putting the Social Back Into Human Memory - William Hirst, Alin Coman & Dora Coman When I think of you: Memory for persons and groups - Natalie A. Wyer Memory, attitudes, and persuasion - Geoffrey Haddock Consumer memory dynamics: Effects of branding and advertising on formation, stability and use of consumer memory - Shanker Krishnan & Lura Forcum What Do Lay People Believe about Memory? - Sean M. Lane and Tanya Karam-Zanders Autobiographical Memory Dynamics in Survey Research - Robert F. Belli Individual differences in remembering - Colin M. MacLeod, Tanya R. Jonker, and Greta James Experts' Superior Memory: From Accumulation of Chunks to Building Memory Skills that Mediate Improved Performance and Learning - K. Anders Ericsson and Jerad H. Moxley PART THREE: Subjective experience of memory Memory Complaints in Adulthood and Old Age - Christopher Hertzog and Ann Pearman Understanding People's Metacognitive Judgments: An Isomechanism Framework and Its Implications for Applied and Theoretical Research - John Dunlosky and Sarah K. Tauber Metacognitive Control of Study - Janet Metcalfe Metacognitive Control of Memory Reporting - Morris Goldsmith, Ainat Pansky and Asher Koriat Involuntary autobiographical memories in daily life and in clinical disorders - Dorthe Berntsen & Lynn A.Watson Epistemic Feelings and Memory - Chris J.A. Moulin & Celine Souchay PART FOUR: Eyewitness memory Eyewitness Recall: An Overview of Estimator-Based Research - Par Anders Granhag, Karl Ask & Erik Mac Giolla Interviewing Witnesses - Ronald P. Fisher, Nadja Schreiber Compo, Jillian Rivard, & Dana Hirn Estimating the Reliability of Eyewitness Identification - Tim Valentine System-based Research on Eyewitness Identification - Scott D. Gronlund and Curt A. Carlson Social Influences on Eyewitness Memory - Amy Bradfield Douglass & Lorena Bustamante Young children's eyewitness memory. - Gabrielle Principe, Andrea Follmer Greenhoot & Stephen J. Ceci The Older Eyewitness - James C. Bartlett Eliciting Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deceit by Outsmarting the Liars - Aldert Vrij