Excited to present my work on inattentional blindness and eyewitness recall at my new institution - @PsyMQ! Thank you to my awesome students, Alistair, Zoe, Ella, and Hayden, and my PhD supervisors @celinevangolde@patersonhelen for their important contributions to this work!
Call for Abstracts is open! Submit your abstracts for the 2021 #vSARMAC conference on July 21-23 here: https://t.co/szl15K5pGJ Submission closes April 2nd.
📢📢 Are you looking for a post-doc position in the field of legal and criminological psychology? Then, come and join our lab w/ @HenryOtgaar and @IvanMangiulli 😎💪 For more info, please email [email protected] 📢📢
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 💪 https://t.co/c6g8iCRGek
🙏@HenryOtgaar @LaurenMonds_AU @PIMaastricht
Details of the #virtualSARMAC conference, happening on July 21-23, 2021, are now available! Call for Abstracts is open! Tell your friends, colleagues, students and loved ones. Visit the conference website: https://t.co/1vQQ87xoSt We can't wait to see you - https://t.co/DrdKwEkduB
New paper out by @SarahLDeck & @patersonhelen. 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). https://t.co/3jlaGBGcx0
Events are back for 2021!👏🏻 Join us for the Sydney launch of The Vanishing Criminal, by @DonWeatherburn & Sara Rahman - launched by @Kate_McClymont@smh + QandA chaired by @GarnerClancey. Register for this free online event, 6pm Wed 17 Feb. @MUPublishing
https://t.co/QC7wehFpyo
More than half of the false memory submissions from the False Memory Archive could be classified as non-believed memories @henryotgaar@glynisbogaard@kimawade@JARMACnews https://t.co/eL6Idt6qsA
📢 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?
https://t.co/gt2Xwlwezf
@celinevangolde@patersonhelen
Trending in #Law:
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1) Adult Memory for Instances of a Repeated Event
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4) Family, Childhood, & the Carceral State
5) Educating American Lawyers (@ejiltalk)
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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!
@celinevangolde@patersonhelen@USyd_Forensic
Another lab publication to ring in the New Year, by the fabulous @natalidilevski. In this article, the current body of literature of adult memory for repeated events is reviewed. Great synthesis of research findings! @celinevangolde@patersonhelen https://t.co/jIugH0YmS9
Super fantastic new article out in @PLOSONE by our honorary lab member, @delene_adams!
How does viewing body-camera affect memory for events? Find out here: https://t.co/kKF3UOSMJs
Great work Delene and @patersonhelen !
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