USyd Forensic Psych Lab
@usyd_forensic
Forensic Psychology Lab @Sydney_Uni. Research: eyewitness memory, juror decision-making, lie detection. Lab coordinator: @patersonhelen
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http://sydney.edu.au/science/psychology/lab/forensic/?page_id=22 17-06-2016 03:49:43
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First paper from my PhD is officially published, with Henry Otgaar #MelanieSauerland Conny Quaedflieg Lorraine Hope ! Check out our survey on expert and layperson beliefs about stress effects on memory rdcu.be/cbosv
New research published in JARMAC the journal shows that instructing suspects to give detailed statements improves lie detection accuracy. Explained well in this The Conversation piece Dr Cody Porter Ryan Fitzgerald Dr Adam Charles Harvey theconversation.com/spotting-liars…
Police bodycam footage is considered the holy grail of evidence. A new study led by Helen Paterson calls this into question. bit.ly/37mvXMW
Super fantastic new article out in PLOS One by our honorary lab member, Delene Adams! How does viewing body-camera affect memory for events? Find out here: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… Great work Delene and Helen Paterson !
PhinisheD! 🎉🎊 359 pages, thousands of participants, and many setbacks later: today, I submitted my PhD thesis! These last four years have been incredible. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this amazing journey! Celine van Golde Helen Paterson USyd Forensic Psych Lab
Trending in #Law: ooir.org/trending.php?d… 1) Adult Memory for Instances of a Repeated Event 2) Evidence of Memory from Brain Data (Journal of Law and the Biosciences) 3) Three Models of Political Membership 4) Family, Childhood, & the Carceral State 5) Educating American Lawyers (EJIL: Talk!)
📢 Another paper by PhD student @natalidilevski out before the New Year 📢 Adult memory for instances of a repeated emotionally stressful event: does retention interval matter? tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Celine van Golde Helen Paterson
Eliciting front-line descriptions. Well done Gary! @ICJS_UoP Lorraine Hope Zarah Vernham Dr Jordan Nunan #GaryDaltonPhD. dx.doi.org/10.1002/acp.37…
More than half of the false memory submissions from the False Memory Archive could be classified as non-believed memories Henry Otgaar Glynis Bogaard kimwade.bsky.social. Kim Wade JARMAC the journal doi.org/10.1016/j.jarm…
Events are back for 2021!👏🏻 Join us for the Sydney launch of The Vanishing Criminal, by Donald Weatherburn & Sara Rahman - launched by Kate McClymont The Sydney Morning Herald + QandA chaired by Garner Clancey. Register for this free online event, 6pm Wed 17 Feb. Melbourne University Publishing law-events.sydney.edu.au/talkevents/boo…
New paper out by @SarahLDeck & Helen Paterson. Repeated-event participants reported more details that were common among events, compared to details that varied, suggesting these witnesses may struggle to particularise specific incidents (e.g., DV). onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
I am extremely proud to say that my review paper on how alcohol and other drugs affect false memory + suggestibility is published! Started writing this paper in my first year of the PhD so it's been a journey 💪 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🙏Henry Otgaar @LaurenMonds_AU Psychopharmacology in Maastricht
📢📢 Are you looking for a post-doc position in the field of legal and criminological psychology? Then, come and join our lab w/ Henry Otgaar and Ivan Mangiulli 😎💪 For more info, please email [email protected] 📢📢
Excited to present my work on inattentional blindness and eyewitness recall at my new institution - PSYCHSCIENCES@MQ! Thank you to my awesome students, Alistair, Zoe, Ella, and Hayden, and my PhD supervisors Celine van Golde Helen Paterson for their important contributions to this work!