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Jonathan Trent Terrell, Ph.D. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Assistant Professor and Chairperson, Department of Psychology 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513 254-295-4630 806-570-6849 (cell) [email protected]
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Baylor University, May 2003
Master of Arts in Neuroscience, Baylor University, August 2005
Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental Psychology, Baylor University, May 2008
Specialization: Cognitive Psychology, Eyewitness Memory Academic Mentor: Charles A. Weaver, III
COURSES TAUGHT
General Psychology Psychological Methods Experimental Psychology Developmental Psychology Cognition Neurophysiological Psychology Psychology and Film Freshman Seminar
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Association for Psychological Science American Association for the Advancement of Science Psychonomic Society—Associate Armadillo (Association for Research in Memory, Attention, Decision making, Intelligence, Language, Learning, and Organization)
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society: 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Armadillo: 2006, 2007 Texas A&M Annual Assessment Conference: 2010, 2011 CONSULTING WORK
I have consulted and testified in many criminal cases as an expert on eyewitness memory. My testimony addresses the basic processes of memory formation and retrieval, as well as estimator variables (such as event duration, stress, weapon focus, witness intoxication) and system variables (such as lineup construction, instructions given to witnesses, etc).
COMMITTEE WORK
Academic Institutional Quality Committee Student Success Team Committee Online Education Task Force Strategic Planning Stewardship Committee Chair—Student Scholars Day and Research Symposium Planning Committee, 2010-2011 UMHB Quality Enhancement Project Planning Team
PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS & AWARDS
Weaver, C. A. III & Terrell, T. (2004). Laboratory in cognitive psychology: Student Manual. Published by Baylor University.
Weaver, C. A. III, Terrell, T., & Krug, K. S. (2004). Evaluating the reliability of witness memories in product identification cases. In Andrews Publications’ Asbestos Litigation 2004 (Section 19, pp. 1-18). New Orleans, LA: Thompson-West.
Weaver, C. A. III, Terrell, T. & Krug, K. (2004, April). Remembrance of thing past: Evaluating the reliability of witness memories in product identification cases. Andrews Publications' Asbestos Litigation 2004 Conference: New Orleans.
Weaver, C. A. III. & Terrell, J. T . (2005, May). Eyewitness memory and product identification? Harris Martin Publications Asbestos Litigation Conference: The Increasing Prominence of Equipment, Gasket and Friction Defendants. Las Vegas.
Weaver, C. A. III, Terrell, J. T., Krug, K., & Kelemen, W. L. (2005, November). The delayed JOL effect with very long delays: Evidence from Flashbulb Memories. Paper presented at Memory and Metamemory: Papers in Honor of Thomas O. Nelson, Toronto.
Terrell, T. J., & Weaver, C. A., III (2005, November). The effects of misinformation on eyewitness memory and product identification. Paper presented at the 45th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto.
Terrell, J. T. (2006, February). The effects of misinformation on eyewitness memory and product identification. Invited address. Baylor University Interdisciplinary Scholarship Forum.
Terrell, J. T. (2006, May). Winner, Outstanding Graduate Research, Baylor University Interdisciplinary Scholarship Forum.
Weaver, C. A. III., Terrell, J. T., & Holmes, A. E. (2006, October). Evaluating the reliability of eyewitness memory in product identification cases, Asbestos Litigation in the 21st Century. New Orleans: American Law Institute/American Bar Association.
Terrell, J. T. (2006, October). Creating new memories, destroying old ones: Refreshing recollections of eyewitnesses. Invited address. Baylor University Nu Rho Psi Society.
Terrell, J. T., & Weaver, C. A. III. (2006, October). Eyewitness memory in civil cases: Photo refreshing, suggestion, and product identification. Poster presented at the 16th annual Southwest Conference on Cognition, Texas Tech University: Lubbock.
Terrell, J. T., & Weaver, C. A., III. (2006, November). “Refreshing recollection” of eyewitnesses: Memory retrieval or memory creation? Poster presented at the 47th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston.
Weaver, C. A., III, & Terrell, J. T. (2007, October). Remembering bad things, not bad guys: Eyewitness memory in product liability cases. Paper presented at the 17th annual Southwest Conference on Cognition. Trinity University: San Antonio.
Terrell, J. T. (2007, October). Eyewitness memory and product identification: Suggestibility and false memory creation. Poster presented at the 17th annual Southwest Conference on Cognition. Trinity University: San Antonio.
Terrell, J. T., & Weaver, C. A., III. (2007, November). Remembering products, not faces: “Refreshing recollection” of eyewitnesses in product liability situations. Paper presented at the 48th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach.
Weaver, C. A. III, Terrell, J. T., Krug, K. S., & Kelemen, W. L. (2008, May). The Delayed JOL Effect with very long delays: Evidence from flashbulb memories. In J. Dunlosky and R. A. Bjork (Eds.), A handbook of memory and metacognition. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Terrell, J. T. & Weaver, C. A. III (2008). Eyewitness testimony in civil litigation: Retention, suggestion, and misinformation in product identification. North American Journal of Psychology, 10, 323-346.
Terrell, J. T. (2009, November). Repeated photo refreshing and product identification. Poster presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston. Weaver, C. A. III, Parra, K. F, & Terrell, J. T. (2010, November). Addressing memory-related issues in asbestos cases. San Diego: Defense Research Institute.
Weaver, C. A., III, Krug, K. S., Terrell, J. T., & Holmes, A. E. (in press). Eyewitness memory Issues in civil litigation. In A. Jamieson & A. Moenssens (Eds.), Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science: Behavioral Sciences. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Terrell, J. T. (2011, April). Invited response to Frederick, K. (2011). The creation of a measurement instrument. The Evolution of a Psychometric Tool from Development to Application. Baylor University, Department of Educational Psychology Spring, 2011 Doctoral Student Symposium.
Terrell, J. T. (2011, July). The dynamics of eyewitness identification. Paper presented at the Texas State Bar CLE Advanced Criminal Law Course and Criminal Law 101, Houston.
Parra, K. F., Terrell, J. T., & Weaver, C. A. III (2011, October). Differing cognitive loads affect knowledge updating in jurors. Poster presented at the 21st annual Armadillo Conference on Cognition: Texas A&M Commerce University: Commerce, TX.
Parra, K. F., Terrell, J. T., & Weaver, C. A. III (2011, October). Do common misunderstandings of memory extend to attorneys? Poster presented at the 21st annual Armadillo Conference on Cognition: Texas A&M Commerce University: Commerce, TX.
Terrell, J. T. (2011, November). Effects of repeated photo refreshing on eyewitness identification. Poster presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2008, October: Eyewitness Testimony in Civil Litigation: Retention, Suggestion and Misinformation in Product Identification. UMHB College of Sciences Brown Bag Presentation
2010, March: Assessment Brown Bag, part of UMHB IQ Council’s Assessment Series.
2010, November: Presenter at UMHB Central Texas Book Club’s discussion of “The Screwtape Letters” by C.S. Lewis.
2011, March: Presenter at UMHB Central Texas Book Club’s discussion of “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer. 2011, April: Class Size 60: How I Put General Psychology Online and Lived to Tell About It. Faculty Conversation sponsored by UMHB’s Center for Effectiveness in Learning and Teaching.
2011, July: Dynamics of Eyewitness Identification. Paper presented at the 37th Annual State Bar of Texas Advanced Criminal Law Course, Houston.
2012, July: Eyewitness Identifcation: Exploring the Relevant Factors Through Case Examples. Paper to be presented at the 38th Annual State Bar of Texas Advanced Criminal Law Seminar, San Antonio.
2012, September (pending): Counter Evidence of Eyewitness Unreliability: The Science. Paper to be presented at a training sponsored by the National District Attorneys Association in Harris County.