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The neural correlates of motor skill automaticity.

30 May 2005 Acquisition of a new skill is generally associated with a decrease in the need for effortful control over performance, leading to the development of automaticity. Automaticity by definition has been achieved when performance of a primary task is ...
rec_pub_15930384-the-neural-correlates-motor-skill-automaticity.htm


PC_Eyewitness: a computerized framework for the administration and practical application of research in eyewitness psychology.

29 Apr 2005 Eyewitness identification evidence is an important aspect of our legal system. Society relies on witnesses to identify suspects whom they have observed during the commission of a crime. Because a witness has only a mental representation of the ...
rec_pub_16171204-pc-eyewitness-computerized-framework-administration-practical.htm


A meta-analytic review of the effects of high stress on eyewitness memory.

29 Nov 2004 In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of eyewitness memory. Meta-analyses were conducted on 27 independent tests of the effects of heightened stress on eyewitness identification of the ...
rec_pub_15732653-a-meta-analytic-review-effects-high-stress-eyewitness-memory.htm


Multiple confidence estimates as indices of eyewitness memory.

30 Jul 2008 Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses' decision criteria that contribute to false identifications of innocent suspects and failures to choose perpetrators. An alternative procedure using confidence ...
rec_pub_18729714-multiple-confidence-estimates-indices-eyewitness-memory.htm


Eyewitness testimony: tracing the beliefs of Swedish legal professionals.

30 Dec 2004 This paper examines beliefs held by Swedish legal professionals about eyewitness testimony. In a survey including questions about 13 key issues of eyewitness testimony, three groups were investigated: police officers (n = 104), prosecutors (n = ...
rec_pub_16170786-eyewitness-testimony-tracing-beliefs-swedish-legal-professionals.htm


Does methodology matter in eyewitness identification research?: The effect of live versus video exposure on eyewitness identification accuracy.

11 Sep 2008 The present study examined the effect of mode of target exposure (live versus video) on eyewitness identification accuracy. Adult participants (N=104) were exposed to a staged crime that they witnessed either live or on videotape. Participants were ...
rec_pub_18790535-does-methodology-matter-eyewitness-identification-research-effect.htm


Genesis and regulation of the heart automaticity.

29 Jun 2008 The heart automaticity is a fundamental physiological function in higher organisms. The spontaneous activity is initiated by specialized populations of cardiac cells generating periodical electrical oscillations. The exact cascade of steps ...
rec_pub_18626064-genesis-regulation-heart-automaticity.htm


Eyewitness recall: Regulation of grain size and the role of confidence.

28 Feb 2008 Eyewitness testimony plays a critical role in Western legal systems. Three experiments extended M. Goldsmith, A. Koriat, and A. Weinberg-Eliezer's (2002) framework of the regulation of grain size (precision vs. coarseness) of memory reports to ...
rec_pub_18377166-eyewitness-recall-regulation-grain-size-role-confidence.htm


Distinguishing between automaticity and attention in the processing of emotionally significant stimuli.

30 Jan 2007 There is contradicting evidence as to whether irrelevant but significant emotional stimuli can be processed outside the focus of attention. In the current study, participants were asked to ignore emotional and neutral pictures while performing a ...
rec_pub_17352570-distinguishing-automaticity-attention-processing-emotionally.htm


Effects of administrator-witness contact on eyewitness identification accuracy.

29 Nov 2004 Concern that lineup administrators can influence eyewitness identifications has led researchers to suggest implementing double-blind testing, an idea that police resist. Using a typical eyewitness paradigm (video event followed by photographic ...
rec_pub_15584846-effects-administrator-witness-contact-eyewitness-identification.htm

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