Being interviewed by BBC1's Morning Live presenter, Rhys Stephenson at the @UniofGreenwich was fun. Rhys also came =1st on our fun, Could You be a Super-Recogniser Test, and in a more serious mode, even found time to interview a police super-recogniser https://t.co/pUxU4NuRwS.
Call for participants🚨🚨 : If you are based in the UK please consider taking part in a study I am running together with the Psychological Science Accelerator looking at moral experiences. Participatns get a £15 voucher as payment:
https://t.co/6Du4QWC1tD
I’ve spoken to a few people recently about why there are never members of the public at court.
They told me they feel nervy about going along & wouldn’t know what to do when they got there
So here’s why more people should go to court, and how to do it https://t.co/LuB8Gi7cPD
Instead of listing my publications, as the year draws to an end, I want to put pressure on the commonplace assumption that productivity must always increase. Good research is disruptive and thinking time is central to high quality scholarship and necessary for disruptive research
Reform UK leader @Nigel_Farage says
“We need to leave the ECHR so we can deport people that come illegally & take back control of our borders & that’s what the public wants”
RT if you disagree with his populist boll**** the UK should join Russia & Belarus outside the ECHR
@aliarikan Actually, as you know, identifying people from perfectly sculpted eyebrows is just another day in the office for the people I work with. My eyebrows are the best for such dastardly deeds. Three sets of passport photos were rejected last time I needed a new one.
@NOPDNews@nopjf New Orleans Police Department continues to proms techniques well known to lead to bad information and false confessions. They need to move into the 21st century and start retraining in effective, scientifically supported, noncoercive investigative interviewing.
A white man stabbed some kid and a woman in Leicester Square today, an Asian security guard disarmed him and stopped him from attacking anyone else.
I’ll let you work out why it isn’t trending
When 19, I was invited for dinner in Oxshott. My only proper conversation with your parents (as others always around). Just us 3.
He was fascinating, describing his/their life - Oz, top job, but mostly Italy/injuries
This 1 off event left a v deep impression. For 43 years!
As an FOO he experienced some of the worst fighting there and was severely and permanently injured. When I could not sleep as a child, he gently sang me the D-Day Dodger song. I had no idea of its significance of course but simply remember his emotion. #LestWeForget ends
I do hope that missing BBC TV presenter Michael Mosley is okay. I met him at the @UniofGreenwich for BBC1's @BBCTheOneShow. https://t.co/5hYXqcTGKJ
He is a friendly, polite, interesting, and highly intelligent man who was great at making me feel at ease.
https://t.co/n9e4xiURbm
Face matching and self-insight: A Registered Report investigating individual differences in metacognitive sensitivity, efficiency, and bias
Robin S S Kramer and Rob McIntosh
https://t.co/x7tEeKEt3Z
@poppygibsonuk Live video calls soon. Most humans may not be able to distinguish between a recorded video of a deep fake from a real person if that person is unfamiliar. Familiarity is a key protector, but we may overestimate this, and happily hand over our cash to an imposter. Stay safe.
I should add that it would be impossible to spend the same time on UK trains as I spent on European trains last summer. My wallet would have been emptied within days.
@seatsixtyone Happily travelled Vienna-Munich as part of my green-inspired 15-country Interrail 'writing jolly' last summer (writing productivity = high on trains). I avoided the busiest times, and hardly ever had anyone sit next to me, cramping my writing style. This route is recommended.
@seatsixtyone Happily travelled Vienna-Munich as part of my green-inspired 15-country Interrail 'writing jolly' last summer (writing productivity = high on trains). I avoided the busiest times, and hardly ever had anyone sit next to me, cramping my writing style. This route is recommended.
'The mounting costs of injustice: a briefing calculating the economic costs of joint enterprise' by Becky Clarke and Patrick Williams #jointenterprise https://t.co/dpIl1oCltl
Last January, I noticed something peculiar in my 2yo’s bedroom that - after a year of obsessive reporting - led me to a profound cosmic revelation about what’s even possible in our universe. A 🧵.
Please RT! Looking for females and female sibling pairs to provide their face images for research with @DrKatieGray at the @UniofReading ! Recruitment posters below. Email [email protected] to express interest, check eligibility, or to sign-up! 😀