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The Reliability of Eyewitness Testimony
Cognitive Psychology
Cognition and Emotion What Is Emotion? Areas of Inquiry
Eyewitness Memory: How Stress And
Determining the Validity of Eyewitness Evidence
Factors Affecting the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identification
Is There Really So Much Trouble in the World?
Introducing Neuropsychology, Second Edition
The Curse of Knowledge in Estimating Jurors' Understanding of Memory
Memory Impairment in the Weapon Focus Effect
“Sanguis Effectum”: a Continued Investigation of Blood Effect Theory on the Reliability of Eye Witness Recall
Elizabeth F. Loftus
Effects of Perceptual Load on Eyewitness Memory Are Moderated by Individual Differences in Cognitive Ability
Kassin References-1 References Abelson, R. P. (1981
How to Improve Eyewitness Testimony Research: Theoretical and Methodological Concerns About Experiments on the Impact of Emotions on Memory Performance
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Human Memory Jeffrey D
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Weapon Focus Effect: a Literature Review Winner, Social Sciences
Considering the Effect of Trait Anxiety and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress and Dissociative Autobiographical Memories: Overview and Exploratory Study in a Sample of Prostitutes
Examining the Role of Attention in the Weapon Focus Effect
The Weapon Focus Effect: Testing an Extension of the Unusualness Hypothesis
The Influence of Perpetrator Exposure Time and Weapon Presence/Timing on Eyewitness
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A15513 29 May 2015 MC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL for the FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Weapon Focus, Encoding Time, and Memory Accuracy Correlations Between Crime Scene Items Seyram Kekessie Florida International University,
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Evaluating Eyewitness Accounts 1
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Page 1 of 33 the Effect of Training on Perception of Crime Scenes. Melissa Jane Hill Supervised By: Dr Adam Galpin April 2010
Holding a Weapon Can Bias Attentional Priorities in Scene Viewing
The Influence of Arousal and Expectation on Eyewitness Memory in a Virtual Environment
The Presence of a Weapon Shrinks the Functional Field of View†
How the Fear of COVID-19 Changed the Way We Look at Human Faces
A Distinctiveness-Driven Reversal of the Weapon-Focus Effect
Memory for Emotional Events
Stress, Cognition, and Human Performance: a Literature Review and Conceptual Framework
Foibles of Witness Memory for Traumatic/High Profile Events Deborah Davis
CCTV Images, Recognition Evidence and Criminal Prosecutions in New South Wales
Recognition Memory for Emotionally Arousing Odors: a Neuropsychological Investigation
Running Head: WEAPON FOCUS EFFECT and RACE 1
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Program Residency Training Manual 2022-2023
The Learning Brain Guidebook PB1569A Is an Arthur F
Eyewitness Identification and the Weapon Focus Effect
Being Human. References
Learning from Error in Policing a Case Study in Organizational Accident Theory Springerbriefs in Criminology
A Qualitative Exploration of Therapists' Experience of Working Therapeutically Pre-Trial Within the Crown Prosecution Service
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What Do We Know About the Weapon Focus Effect?
Cognition and Emotion What Is Emotion? Areas of Inquiry
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