Introduction: In the Aftermath of the So-Called Memory Wars /Robert F. Belli -The Cognitive Neuroscience of True and False Memories /Marcia K. Johnson, Carol L. Raye, Karen J. Mitchell, and Elizabeth Ankudowich -Towards a Cognitive and Neurobiological Model of Motivated Forgetting /Michael C. Anderson and Ean Huddleston -Searching for Repressed Memory /Richard J. McNally -A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Recovered Memory Experiences /Chris R. Brewin -Cognitive Underpinnings of Recovered Memories of Childhood Abuse /Elke Geraerts -Motivated Forgetting and Misremembering: Perspectives from Betrayal Trauma Theory /Anne P. DePrince, Laura S. Brown, Ross R. Cheit, Jennifer J. Freyd, Steven N. Gold, Kathy Pezdek, and Kathryn Quina -Epilogue: Continuing Points of Contention on the Recovered Memory Debate /Robert F. Belli.
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