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against misleading suggestions,2004,18,8,1037-1058,Malloy Verbal overshadowing in voice recognition,2002,16,8,973-980,Perfect Verbal overshadowing of multiple face and car recognition: effects of within- versus across-category verbal descriptions,2003,17,2,183-201,Lloyd-Jones Verbal overshadowing: a sound theory in voice recognition?,2005,19,9,1127-1144,Perfect Viewing composite sketches: lineups and showups compared,2006,20,3,383-395,Dekle Visual analysis of gait as a cue to identity,1999,13,6,513-526,Stevenage Visuo-spatial working memory in navigation,2002,16,1,35-50,Logie Vividness of visual imagery and source memory for audio and text,2002,16,1,87-95,McKelvie Watching the birdie watching you: eyewitness memory for actions using CCTV recordings of actual crimes,2001,15,4,395-411,Macleod What attracts attention during police pursuit driving?,2005,19,4,409-420,Crundall What US judges know and believe about eyewitness testimony,2004,18,4,427-443,Safer When 90% confidence intervals are 50% certain: on the credibility of credible intervals,2005,19,4,455-475,Teigen When does explicit justification impair decision making?,2000,14,6,527-541,Slovic When emotions get the better of us: the effect of contextual top-down processing on matching fingerprints,2005,19,6,799-809,Dror Witnesses appearing live versus on video: effects on observers' perception veracity assessments and memory,2005,19,7,913-933,Landström Witnessing postevents does not change memory traces but can affect their retrieval,2001,15,1,3-22,Chandler 'Comparisons of traumatic and positive memories in people with and without PTSD profile',2007,21,1,117-130,Frese 'Good you identified the suspect…but please ignore this feedback': can warnings eliminate the effects of post-identification feedback?,2007,21,8,1037-1056,Lampinen 'Unconscious transference' can be an instance of 'change blindness',2008,22,5,605-623,Loftus A 'middle road' approach to bridging the basic-applied divide in eyewitness identification research,2008,22,6,779-787,Lane A case study of witness consistency and memory recovery across multiple investigative interviews,2012,26,1,118-129,Orbach A comparison of video and static photo lineups with child and adolescent witnesses,2010,24,9,1209-1221,Memon A double-edged sword: Event centrality PTSD and posttraumatic growth,2011,25,5,817-822,Boals A facet analysis of police officers' self-reported use of suspect-interviewing strategies and their Discomfort with Ambiguity,2008,22,8,1072-1087,Alison A Sense of 'unrealness' about the death of a loved-one: An exploratory study of its role in emotional complications among bereaved individuals,2010,24,2,238-251,Boelen A state of high anxiety: how non-supportive interviewers can increase the suggestibility of child witnesses,2007,21,7,963-974,Bull Abducted by a UFO: prevalence information affects young children's false memories for an implausible event,2009,23,1,115-125,Merckelbach Adult credibility assessments of misinformed deceptive and truthful children,2011,25,1,135-145,Ceci Anxiety and terrorism: Automatic stereotypes affect visual attention and recognition memory for White and Middle Eastern faces,2009,23,3,345-357,Wright Are people always more risk averse after disasters? Surveys after a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in China in 2008,2011,25,1,104-111,Li Arousal at encoding arousal at retrieval interviewer support and children's memory for a mild stressor,2007,21,3,289-305,Quas Asymmetrical scepticism towards criminal evidence: The role of goal- and belief-consistency,2011,25,4,541-547,Ask Attentional bias for trauma-film reminders: Towards a laboratory analogue for studying the role of attention in the persistence of intrusive memories,2010,24,3,425-436,de Jong Attitudes about memory dampening drugs depend on context and country,2011,25,5,675-681,Loftus Autobiographical and event memories for surprising and unsurprising events,2010,24,2,177-199,Coluccia Avoiding awareness of betrayal: Comment on Lindblom and Gray (2009),2010,24,1,20-26,Freyd Basic and applied issues in eyewitness research: A Münsterberg centennial retrospective,2008,22,6,733-736,Bornstein Beliefs about factors affecting the Reliability of eyewitness testimony: A Comparison of judges jurors and the general public,2010,24,1,122-133,Magnussen Beliefs about interactions between factors in the natural environment: a causal network study,2008,22,4,559-572,White Believing in the purpose of events--why does it occur and is it supernatural?,2010,24,2,252-265,Lindeman Can fabricated evidence induce false eyewitness testimony?,2010,24,7,899-908,Wade Can shame memories become a key to identity? The centrality of shame memories predicts psychopathology,2011,25,2,281-290,Matos Children making faces: the effect of age and prompts on children's facial composites of unfamiliar faces,2008,22,4,455-474,Westcott Children remember early childhood: long-term recall across the offset of childhood amnesia,2008,22,1,127-142,Reese Children's ability to recall unique aspects of one occurrence of a repeated event,2011,25,3,351-358,Roberts Children's episodic and generic reports of alleged abuse,2011,25,6,862-870,Roberts Children's prepared and unprepared lies: can adults see through their strategies?,2007,21,4,457-471,Landström Chronic exposure to violent video games is not associated with alterations of emotional memory,2011,25,6,906-916,Spaniol Co-witness feedback in line-ups,2007,21,4,489-497,Skagerberg Cognitive aspects of survey methodology,2007,21,2,277-287,Schwarz Cognitive changes in pregnancy: mild decline or societal stereotype?,2008,22,8,1142-1162,Crawley Combating Co-witness contamination: Attempting to decrease the negative effects of discussion on eyewitness memory,2011,25,1,43-52,Kemp Commentary a few can catch a liar sometimes: Comments on Ekman and O'Sullivan (1991) as well as Ekman O'Sullivan and Frank (1999),2008,22,9,1298-1300,Bond Criteria-based content analysis of true and suggested accounts of events,2009,23,7,901-917,Lindsay Cultural differences in levels of autonomous orientation in autobiographical remembering in posttraumatic stress disorder,2011,25,2,175-182,Jobson Developmental progression in the confidence-accuracy relationship in event recall: insights provided by a calibration perspective,2007,21,7,871-893,Howie Distinguishing true from false memories in forensic contexts: Can phenomenology tell us what is real?,2010,24,8,1168-1182,Reyna Do better stories make better memories? Narrative quality and memory accuracy in preschool children,2008,22,1,21-38,Ceci Do central processing and online processing always concur? Analysis of scene order and proportion effects in broadcast news,2011,25,4,567-575,Choi Do human figure diagrams help alleged victims of sexual abuse provide elaborate and clear accounts of physical contact with alleged perpetrators?,2010,24,2,287-300,Lamb Does the use of mobile phones affect human short-term memory or attention?,2008,22,8,1113-1125,Fox Driving speed changes and subjective estimates of time savings accident risks and braking,2009,23,4,543-560,Svenson Effects of mugshot commitment on lineup performance in young and older adults,2009,23,6,788-803,Gronlund Effects of pre-trial publicity and jury deliberation on juror bias and source memory errors,2007,21,1,45-67,McEvoy Effects of presentation speed of a dynamic visualization on the understanding of a mechanical system,2008,22,8,1126-1141,Schwan Enhancing children's event recall after long delays,2007,21,1,1-17,Pipe Enhancing the recall of young young-old and old-old adults with cognitive interviews,2007,21,1,19-43,Holliday Erratum: Effects of pre-trial publicity and jury deliberation on juror bias and source memory errors,2007,21,1,i–i,McEvoy Estimating frequencies of emotions and actions: a web-based diary study,2007,21,2,259-276,Galambos Estimating the effects of misleading information on witness accuracy: can experts tell jurors something they don't already know?,2007,21,7,849-870,McAuliff Estimating the impact of estimator variables on eyewitness identification: A fruitful marriage of practical problem solving and psychological theorizing,2008,22,6,815-826,Deffenbacher Event report training: An examination of the efficacy of a new intervention to improve children's eyewitness reports,2010,24,6,868-884,Lynn Expert testimony in child sexual abuse cases: The effects of evidence coherence and credentials on juror decision making,2010,24,4,481-494,Powell Expert testimony in recovered memory trials: Effects on mock jurors' opinions deliberations and verdicts,2010,24,4,495-512,Buck External source monitoring in a real-life event: developmental changes in ability to identify source persons,2008,22,4,527-539,Sugimura Eyewitness confidence and latency: Indices of memory processes not just markers of accuracy,2008,22,6,827-840,Brewer Eyewitness identification under stress in the London Dungeon,2009,23,2,151-161,Valentine Factors influencing self-report of mobile phone use: the role of response prompt time reference and mobile phone use in recall,2009,23,5,664-683,Timotijevic False memories: What the hell are they for?,2009,23,8,1105-1121,Lindsay Finding the right case: the role of predictive features in memory for aviation accidents,2008,22,8,1163-1180,Wiggins Flashbulb memories are special after all; in phenomenology not accuracy,2007,21,5,557-578,Rubin Flashbulb memories for expected events: a test of the emotional-integrative model,2009,23,1,98-114,Curci Flashbulb memory for 11 September 2001,2009,23,5,605-623,Skitka Following navigation instructions presented verbally or spatially: Effects on training retention and transfer,2011,25,1,53-67,Healy Forensic interviews with children in CSA cases: A large-sample study of Norwegian police interviews,2009,23,7,999-1011,Magnussen Forgetting trauma: socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting and post-traumatic stress disorder,2012,26,1,24-34,Hirst Have you made up your story? The effect of suspicion and liars' strategies on reality monitoring,2010,24,6,762-773,Vrij High prevalence information from different sources affects the development of false beliefs,2010,24,2,152-163,Sharman How children narrate happy and sad events: does affective state count?,2007,21,9,1173-1190,Gobbo How does motor imagery speed affect motor performance times? Evaluating the effects of task specificity,2011,25,4,536-540,Guillot Hugo who? G. F. Arnold's alternative early approach to psychology and law,2008,22,6,759-768,Penrod Imagination equally influences false memories of high and low plausibility events,2009,23,6,813-827,Sharman Imagining implausible events does not lead to false autobiographical memories: Commentary on Sharman and Scoboria (2009),2011,25,2,341-343,Pezdek Impairment in attentional processing in a field survival environment,2008,22,5,643-652,Leach Individual and developmental differences in eyewitness recall and suggestibility in children with intellectual disabilities,2007,21,3,361-381,Gudjonsson Innocent but proven guilty: Eliciting internalized false confessions using doctored-video evidence,2009,23,5,624-637,Wade Interviewer feedback in repeated interviews involving forced confabulation,2007,21,4,433-455,Zaragoza Interviewing rape complainants: Police officers' perceptions of interview format and quality of evidence,2011,25,6,917-926,Kebbell Investigators under influence: How social norms activate goal-directed processing of criminal evidence,2011,25,4,548-553,Ask Language crimes and the cognitive interview: testing its efficacy in retrieving a conversational event,2008,22,9,1211-1227,Campos Lessons from the origins of eyewitness testimony research in Europe,2008,22,6,737-757,Sporer Memory demands on facial composite identification,2007,21,3,345-360,Oswald Memory fragments as components of autobiographical knowledge,2007,21,3,307-324,Francis Memory of children's faces by adults: Appearance does matter,2009,23,7,972-986,Kreiner Men's memory for women's sexual-interest and rejection cues,2011,25,5,802-810,McFall Modifying interpretation and imagination in clinical depression: A single case series using cognitive bias modification,2010,24,3,338-350,Holmes Mug book exposure effects: Retroactive interference or criterion shift?,2011,25,1,127-134,McAllister Münsterberg's legacy: What does eyewitness research tell us about the reliability of eyewitness testimony?,2008,22,6,841-851,Memon Novel lineup methods for improving the performance of older eyewitnesses,2010,24,5,718-736,Bull One night at sea: effects of verbal priming on perceptions and recollections of wartime events,2008,22,7,938-952,Durkin Paranormal belief and susceptibility to the conjunction fallacy,2009,23,4,524-542,Rogers Paranormal belief and the conjunction fallacy: Controlling for temporal relatedness and potential surprise differentials in component events,2011,25,5,692-702,Rogers Parent-child talk and children's memory for stressful events,2007,21,8,1057-1075,Sales Peer discussion affects children's memory reports,2007,21,9,1191-1199,Memon Perceiving patterns in dynamic action sequences: Investigating the processes underpinning stimulus recognition and anticipation skill,2009,23,6,878-894,Williams Photographs can distort memory for the news,2007,21,8,995-1004,Garry Planting false memories for childhood sexual abuse only happens to emotionally disturbed people… not me or my friends,2009,23,2,162-169,Pezdek Police officers' views of effective interview tactics with suspects: The effects of weight of case evidence and discomfort with ambiguity,2009,23,4,468-481,Hakkanen Presentation procedures in lineups and mug books: a direct comparison,2008,22,2,193-206,McAllister Reality monitoring and the media,2007,21,8,981-993,Johnson Reality-monitoring characteristics in confirmed and doubtful allegations of child sexual abuse,2010,24,8,1049-1079,Roberts Relationship closeness and trauma narrative detail: A critical analysis of betrayal trauma theory,2010,24,1,1-19,Gray Remembering why: Can people consistently recall reasons for their behaviour?,2011,25,1,35-42,Loftus Repeated partial eyewitness questioning causes confidence inflation but not retrieval-induced forgetting,2009,23,1,90-97,Odinot Response: Most people who think that they are likely to enter psychotherapy also think it is plausible that they could have forgotten their own memories of childhood sexual abuse,2009,23,2,170-173,Rubin Restrictions in working memory capacity during parachuting: a possible cause of 'no pull' fatalities,2008,22,2,147-157,Leach Right movies on the right seat: Laterality and seat choice,2010,24,1,90-99,Okubo See no lies hear no lies: differences in discrimination accuracy and response bias when watching or listening to police suspect interviews,2008,22,8,1062-1071,Vrij Selective retrieval and induced forgetting in eyewitness memory,2007,21,9,1157-1172,Migueles Shooting behaviour: How working memory and negative emotionality influence police officer shoot decisions,2010,24,5,707-717,Parrott Something Overlooked? How experts in change detection use visual saliency,2010,24,2,213-225,Underwood Study space analysis for policy development,2008,22,6,789-801,Tredoux Task prioritisation in multitasking during driving: opportunity to abort a concurrent task does not insulate braking responses from dual-task slowing,2008,22,4,507-525,Pashler The 'elasticity' of criminal evidence: a moderator of investigator bias,2008,22,9,1245-1259,Ask The effects of affect and input source on flashbulb memories,2007,21,8,1023-1036,Bohannon The Effects of Alcohol on Crime-related Memories: A Field Study,2012,26,1,82-90,van Oorsouw The effects of revisionism on remembered emotion: the valence of older voluntary immigrants' pre-migration autobiographical memories,2007,21,7,895-913,Hoffman The Fading affect bias: But what the hell is it for?,2009,23,8,1122-1136,Skowronski The impact of experienced versus non-experienced suggestions on children's recall of repeated events,2007,21,5,649-667,Roberts The importance (necessity) of computational modelling for eyewitness identification research,2008,22,6,803-813,Clark The influence of social factors and implicit racial bias on a generalized own-race effect,2008,22,4,441-453,Hewstone The integration of emotions in memories: Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and posttraumatic stress disorder,2011,25,5,811-816,Rubin The long-term impact of emotionally stressful events on memory characteristics and life story,2009,23,4,579-598,Berntsen The role of emotional elaboration in the creation of false memories,2009,23,1,13-35,Zaragoza The role of importance/consequentiality appraisal in flashbulb memory formation: the case of the death of Pope John Paul II,2009,23,2,236-253,Curci The role of impulsivity in actual and problematic use of the mobile phone,2008,22,9,1195-1210,Billieux The role of psychosocial factors in young children's responses to cross-examination style questioning,2009,23,7,918-935,Zajac The south beach study: Bystanders' memories are more malleable,2011,25,4,562-566,Wright The tooth the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth: how belief in the Tooth Fairy can engender false memories,2008,22,5,625-642,Smith The wildcard: A simple technique for improving children's target-absent lineup performance,2009,23,3,358-368,Zajac Theory logic and data: Paths to a more coherent eyewitness science,2008,22,6,853-859,Wells Thinking and talking about the past: Why remember?,2009,23,8,1089-1104,Alea Toward a more informative psychological science of eyewitness evidence,2008,22,6,769-778,Lindsay Treat and trick: A new way to increase false memory,2010,24,9,1199-1208,Dong Unanswered questions: A preliminary investigation of personality and individual difference predictors of 9/11 conspiracist beliefs,2010,24,6,749-761,Furnham Use of a structured investigative protocol enhances the quality of investigative interviews with alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Britain,2009,23,4,449-467,Sternberg What remains of that day: The survival of children's autobiographical memories across time,2010,24,4,527-544,Baker-Ward What U.S. law enforcement officers know and believe about eyewitness factors eyewitness interviews and identification procedures,2011,25,3,488-500,Safer What US prosecutors and defence attorneys know and believe about eyewitness testimony,2009,23,9,1266-1281,Safer What's behind crashing memories? Plausibility belief and memory in reports of having seen non-existent images,2009,23,9,1333-1341,Merckelbach When a trauma becomes a key to identity: enhanced integration of trauma memories predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms,2007,21,4,417-431,Rubin When accurate and inaccurate eyewitnesses look the same: a limitation of the 'pop-out' effect and the 10- to 12-second rule,2007,21,5,677-690,Benton When children are witnesses: The effects of context age and gender on adults' perceptions of cognitive ability and honesty,2011,25,3,460-468,Wright When vying reveals lying: the timed antagonistic response alethiometer,2007,21,5,621-647,Gregg Who can judge the accuracy of eyewitness statements? A comparison of professionals and lay-persons,2008,22,9,1301-1314,Lindholm Anatomical Dolls in Child Sexual Abuse Assessments: A Call for Forensically Relevant Research,1997,11,7,S55-S74,Everson 'What would you say if you were guilty?' Suspects' strategies during a hypothetical behavior analysis interview concerning a serious crime,2013,27,1,60-70,Herrero The mystery man can help reduce false identification for child witnesses: Evidence from video line-ups,2013,27,1,50-59,Memon Drivers display anger-congruent attention to potential traffic hazards,2013,27,2,178-189,Groeger The angry juror: Sentencing decisions in first-degree murder,2013,27,2,156-166,Wiener Impact of relevance and distraction on driving performance and visual attention in a simulated driving environment,2013,27,3,396-405,Williams On working memory capacity and implicit associations between advanced age and dangerous driving stereotypes,2013,27,3,306-313,Stefanucci Blame conformity: Leading eyewitness statements can influence attributions of blame for an accident,2013,27,3,291-296,Thorley Judgments about felony-murder in hindsight,2013,27,3,277-285,Greene Antisocial behavior: Exploring behavioral cognitive and environmental influences on expulsion,2013,27,4,520-526,Rodger The influence of expertise on maritime driving behaviour,2013,27,4,483-492,Godwin Associations between thematic content and memory detail in trauma narratives,2013,27,4,462-473,DePrince How do interviewers and children discuss individual occurrences of alleged repeated abuse in forensic interviews?,2013,27,4,443-450,Roberts The elusive effects of alcohol intoxication on visual attention and eyewitness memory,2013,27,5,617-624,Kneller Expressed emotions and perceived credibility of child mock victims disclosing physical abuse,2013,27,5,611-616,Wessel How speech modifies visual attention,2013,27,5,633-643,Zhao Positive effects of imagery on police officers' shooting performance under threat,2014,28,1,115-121,Nieuwenhuys Attorneys' questions and children's productivity in child sexual abuse criminal trials,2014,28,5,780-788,Quas Adult eyewitness memory for single versus repeated traumatic events,2017,31,2,164-174,Memon The effects of alcohol intoxication on accuracy and the confidence-accuracy relationship in photographic simultaneous line-ups,2017,31,4,379-391,Flowe Narrative skill and testimonial accuracy in typically developing children and those with intellectual disabilities,2018,32,5,550-560,Lamb Understanding the past: investigating the role of availability outcome and hindsight bias and close calls in visual pilots' weather-related decision making,2019,,,,Gilbey A meta-analysis of the effects of acute alcohol intoxication on witness recall,2019,33,3,334-343,Flowe The impact of alcohol intoxication on witness suggestibility immediately and after a delay,2019,33,3,358-369,Furton An experimental examination of the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading postevent information on remembering a hypothetical rape scenario,2019,33,3,393-413,Flowe Does alcohol loosen the tongue? Intoxicated individuals' willingness to report transgressions or criminal behavior carried out by themselves or others,2019,33,3,414-425,Compo Alcohol intoxication impairs eyewitness memory and increases suggestibility: two field studies,2019,33,3,439-455,Sauerland Effects of sleep deprivation on executive functioning cognitive abilities metacognitive confidence and decision making,2019,33,2,188-200,Kleitman Does implementation of reforms authorized in Section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act affect the complexity of the questions asked of young alleged victims in court?,2019,33,2,201-213,Lamb Examining children in English High Courts with and without implementation of reforms authorized in Section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act,2019,33,2,252-264,Lamb The art (and science) of seduction: why when and for whom seductive details matter,2019,33,1,142-148,Alexander The influence of mindfulness on young adolescents' eyewitness memory and suggestibility,2018,32,6,823-829,Roberts Perceptual load affects change blindness in a real-world interaction,2018,32,5,655-660,Murphy Increased conspiracy beliefs among ethnic and Muslim minorities,2018,32,5,661-667,Prooijen Effects of cannabis on eyewitness memory: a field study,2018,32,4,420-428,Charman Multitasking in the military: cognitive consequences and potential solutions,2018,32,4,429-439,Vachon Searching for two categories of target in dynamic visual displays impairs monitoring ability,2018,32,4,440-449,Donnelly Cross-cultural differences in object recognition: comparing asylum seekers from Sub-Saharan Africa and a matched Western European control group,2018,32,4,463-473,Vredeveldt Willingness to transmit and the spread of pseudoscientific beliefs,2018,32,4,499-505,Mercier Auditory driving and affective influences,2018,32,4,512-517,Boltz Is the centralization of potentially traumatic events always negative? An expansion of the Centrality of Events Scale,2018,32,3,315-325,Broadbridge Identification from CCTV: assessing police super-recogniser ability to spot faces in a crowd and susceptibility to change blindness,2018,32,3,337-353,Davis Supporting child witnesses during identification lineups: exploring the effectiveness of registered intermediaries,2018,32,3,367-375,Wilcock Probability and conspiratorial thinking,2018,32,3,390-400,Kovic The impact of contextual information and a secondary task on anticipation performance: an interpretation using cognitive load theory,2018,32,2,141-149,Williams Interpreters in law enforcement contexts: practices and experiences according to investigators,2018,32,2,150-162,Evans An exploration of psychological and physical injury schemas in civil cases,2018,32,2,241-252,Vallano CCTV observation: the effects of event type and instructions on fixation behaviour in an applied change blindness task,2018,32,1,4-13,Sauer The effect of lifeguard experience upon the detection of drowning victims in a realistic dynamic visual search task,2018,32,1,14-23,Crundall Comparing comprehension and perception for alternative speed-of-ageing and standard hazard ratio formats,2018,32,1,81-93,Spiegelhalter An exploration into the contributing cognitive skills of lifeguard visual search,2022,36,1,216-227,Crundall Visual search for drowning swimmers: investigating the impact of lifeguarding experience,2021,35,1,215-231,Crundall The effect of multi-tasking training on performance situation awareness and workload in simulated air traffic control,2022,36,4,874-890,Loft The effects of recalling generic versus episodic information first on adults' reports of a repeated event,2022,36,2,460-467,Sharman The nichd interview protocol used by Dutch child protection workers: effects on interview style children's reported information and susceptibility to suggestion,2022,36,1,7-18,Hershkowitz Ocular-motor deception testing in civilly detained sexually violent persons: an alternative to post-conviction sex offender polygraph testing?,2022,36,1,32-42,Smith Intense classification training to increase the ability to detect a drowning swimmer,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Crundall Cognition and lifeguard detection performance,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Hampshire Gaze behaviour of experienced and novice beach lifeguards - an exploratory in situ study,2021,35,1,251-257,Lenoir