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Tim Brennen

@timbre65

Psychologist interested in the science of memory and cognition

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The truth about . Prevailing methods of detecting lies using are unreliable. However, ‘Strategic Use of Evidence’ can let the interviewee reveal conflicting info. Maria Hartwig praises Tim Brennen’s review in Frontiers - Psychology
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The truth about #LieDetection. Prevailing methods of detecting lies using #VerbalCues are unreliable. However, ‘Strategic Use of Evidence’ can let the interviewee reveal conflicting info. @mariahartwig praises @timbre65’s review in @FrontPsychol facultyopinions.com/prime/74211840…
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A review of lie detection by verbal cues.

tl;dr: Many methods detect lies to a degree that is statistically significant but not practically useful. For a variety of reasons there is little hope such methods will ever be useful

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Ludvig Daae Bjørndal(@ludvigdbj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Livets første forsøk på fagformidling på norsk! Sjekk ut vår nye artikkel om norske dommeres kunnskap om vitnepsykologi i det juridiske tidsskriftet Lov og Rett: idunn.no/lor/2021/09/no…

Med prof Tim Brennen og prof Svein Magnussen 🤩🤩 UiO - Psykologisk Institutt

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Dr Charlie Gardner(@CharlieJGardner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing that critiques of degrowth seem to miss is that it's not optional

Contraction will happen, either through collapse or planned degrowth

If you're hurtling towards a cliff with only experimental brakes that have never been tried, you still have to apply them

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Jon Christian Fløysvik Nordrum(@jcfnordrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Et veldig godt eksempel på at kunnskap om er grunnleggende viktig for rettsstaten. Nå tilbys studentene faget som valgemne ved UIO – Det juridiske fakultet og UiO - Psykologisk Institutt. Asbjørn Rachlew og Ulf Stridbeck forklarer fagets relevans 🎦👇

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UiO - Psykologisk Institutt(@Psykologiskinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Braksuksess for PSY4315 – Rettspsykologi. Jussprofessor Ulf Stridbeck og psykologiprofessor Tim Brennen har startet et historisk nytt fag i Universitetet i Oslo, som det er stor interesse for. Både juss- 🧑‍🎓 og psykologistudenter 👩‍🎓 strømmer til emnet 👨‍🎓 psykologtidsskriftet.no/node/23804

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Read this brand new OA article in Psychotraumatology about using Tetris to reduce intrusive memories, with Ines Blix, Martine Skumlien, Alexander Nissen, Emily A. Holmes & Øivind Solberg
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UiO - Psykologisk Institutt NKVTS Uppsala University

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Ludvig Daae Bjørndal(@ludvigdbj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to have contributed to this important study, led by Nael Sumampouw, which examines knowledge about eyewitness testimony in Indonesian police officers and psychologists. Check it out!

With Henry Otgaar, Tim Brennen and prof Svein Magnussen

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Is winter blues a thing? The evidence for impaired cognition during the winter doesn’t stand up to scrutiny, and even Seasonal Affective Disorder seems to be a myth (if not a scam), Tim Brennen says: buff.ly/3rcV6QG

Is winter blues a thing? The evidence for impaired cognition during the winter doesn’t stand up to scrutiny, and even Seasonal Affective Disorder seems to be a myth (if not a scam), @timbre65 says: buff.ly/3rcV6QG
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Psyche Magazine(@psyche_the_mag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contrary to popular beliefs about winter sluggishness and depression, human cognition is not affected by the seasons psyche.co/ideas/what-hap… by Tim Brennen

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Psykologisk.no(@Psykno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At vi blir sløve og presterer dårligere på vinterhalvåret, er en seiglivet myte. Men det er tilnærmet ingen forskning som støtter dette. UiO - Psykologisk Institutt psykologisk.no/2021/01/nei-du…

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