Email Alerts

We provide email alerts for both books and journals - these services are detailed below. In addition, we also provide an RSS feed of our latest Neuropsychology books, and we hope to provide RSS Feeds for our journals soon.

Email Alerts - Books

covers of some of Psychology Press' and Routledge's Neuropsychology booksOPAL Books is our email alerting service that allows you to receive email notification of new books, forthcoming events, and special offers in specific areas of academic psychology and mental health.

Updates are sent periodically and you can unsubscribe or edit your subscription at any time.

We respect the privacy of our customers: we will always include a link to leave the list in any communication and will never pass on your email address to a third party.

You can read more about our OPAL Books email alerts on our book email alerts page.

Email Alerts - Journals

covers of some of our academic journalsInformaWorld offers a wide range of alerting services to keep you up-to-date with our publications. All of the following alert services can be e-mailed or added as web alerts in your personalized area of InformaWorld.

Taylor & Francis publish over 950 academic journals including many titles in Psychological Science, Mental Health & Professional, and Behavioral Neuroscience.

You can read more about our InformaWorld alerts on our journal email alerts page. or on the Alerts page on InformaWorld

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Interactions Between Short-Term and Long-Term Memory in the Verbal DomainInteractions Between Short-Term and Long-Term Memory in the Verbal Domain

  • By Annabel Thorn, Mike Page

The relationship between short-term and long-term memory systems is an issue of central concern to memory theorists. The association between temporary memory mechanisms and established...

Published August 15th 2008 by Psychology Press.

37th Clinical Aphasiology Conference37th Clinical Aphasiology Conference

A Special Issue of Aphasiology

  • Edited by Beth Armstrong

This issue is made up of research findings presented at the 37th Clinical Aphasiology Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, in May 2007. In keeping with the...

Published July 31st 2008 by Psychology Press.

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