Prof. Josh Davis and the Face and Voice Rec Lab @UniofGreenwich tweeting about super-recogniser and investigative forensic psychology research, news, and more.
This is a really important paper. I don't know what the RMET (Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test) measures, and neither does anyone else. There is very little evidence for its validity as a measure of "empathy" or other constructs it's purported to measure. https://t.co/xSXAhwzP0L
Earlier this month, @LordsJHACom launched a short investigation into the use of Live Facial Recognition technology by police forces.
The transcript from the session is available here: https://t.co/AGzVvArlGv
Professor @JoshPDavis1 from @ILD_Greenwich@UniofGreenwich on @drdayanoff's Argentinian podcast talking about super-recognisers, music, facial composites, miscarriages of justice, and human 'super-spotters' of counterfeit currency.
Thanks @drdayanoff An enjoyable Argentinian podcast. We discussed super-recognisers, research, teaching, and my job in a bank's bullion exchange.
Machine-aided counterfeit currency "super-spotters" uncannily ID'd $100 fakes from slight colour drops, hard for others to discern.
(Usando el traductor de Google). Esas son puntuaciones excepcionalmente buenas. Es imposible superar 40 de 40. Lograr 99 de 102 y 58 de 60 es muy raro.
Deberías recibir invitaciones a otras pruebas de sondeo más dentro de 2 semanas.
Disfrutar.
This is Hancock’s Jockey Club friend Dido Harding.
She was entrusted with £37 billion, to minimise Covid infection levels by setting up our Test & Trace system.
Turns out the system didn’t work, & she couldn’t account for all that money.
She remains in the House of Lords.
Successful replication of the doctored photography study published in Memory. Or as the authors stated: "Our study successfully replicating the results of Wade et al. (2002), suggest that memories can relatively easily be implanted, regardless of cultural setting" 1/2
Very neat! Norwegian participants showed evidence of falsely recalling a childhood Viking ship ride after viewing fake photos of themselves as kids doing just that! Recall rates almost identical to what we found 20 years ago in our hot air balloon study 😃 @drlambchop Thx Henry!
Matching a person’s face to their photo ID is a difficult task even for people who are employed to do this. So why are we using photo ID at polling stations? @DrKatieGray and I wrote an article for @ConversationUK setting out what we know about photo ID https://t.co/Zq0btyd9Mm
Really great to see this preregistered replication of the seminal false memory implantation by Loftus & Pickrell (1995) being published now in Memory. Great work @gillysmurf@ciaragreene01 and colleagues! https://t.co/dgKgo2ANHm
@GateauxAmmo You may find the scores of participants who have taken these tests interesting.
https://t.co/DC50Gs1a4e
And this article describes the 14-trial fun test
https://t.co/0To4R6E43g (Download pre-print here: https://t.co/bWVjY8Jf3R)
@GateauxAmmo https://t.co/skLN5pKEvR
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Happy to receive this certificate from @WileyPsychology to say that my first first-authored paper (published in @AppCogPsy) was one of the most downloaded articles of 2021.
Article here: https://t.co/mF0eMN94D1
@GRecognisers@UniofGreenwich#AcademicTwitter
OnlineFirst: Identifying unfamiliar voices: Examining the system variables of sample duration and parade size
Nikolas Pautz, Kirsty McDougall, Katrin Mueller-Johnson, Francis Nolan, Alice Paver, and Harriet M. J. Smith
https://t.co/h5AC3nA5R0
@NikolasPautz @harrietsmith15
JOB ALERT!
3-year post-doc position at Durham University (UK) on EEG/ERP correlates of familiar face recognition with me and Mike Burton!
https://t.co/yYge6xomGc
Please share widely! Dm me if you're interested!