Introduction to special issue on traumatic memory research Bonnie L. Green EditorialNotes Pages: 501 - 504
Dissociation and the fragmentary nature of traumatic memories: Overview and exploratory study Bessel A. van der KolkRita Fisler OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 525
Functional neuroanatomical correlates of the effects of stress on memory J. Douglas BremnerJohn H. KrystalDennis S. Charney OriginalPaper Pages: 527 - 553
Say it once again: Effects of repeated questions on children's event recall Robyn FivushApril Schwarzmueller OriginalPaper Pages: 555 - 580
Children's long-term retention of salient personal experiences Peter A. Ornstein OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 605
Are rape memories different? A comparison of rape, other unpleasant, and pleasant memories among employed women Shannon TrompMary P. KossMelinda Tharan OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 627
Posttraumatic stress associated with delayed recall of sexual abuse: A general population study Diana M. ElliottJohn Briere OriginalPaper Pages: 629 - 647
Recovered memories of abuse in women with documented child sexual victimization histories Linda M. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 649 - 673
Change in rape narratives during exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder Edna B. FoaChris MolnarLaurie Cashman OriginalPaper Pages: 675 - 690
Trauma, traumatic memory, and research: Where do we go from here? Jessica Wolfe OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 726