We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory during an eyewitness identification task. Participants watched a mock crime and we varied the angle from which they viewed the perpetrator. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 2904) were tested with a static photo lineup; the viewing angle of the lineup members was the same or different from the perpetrator at encoding. In Experiment 2, participants (N = 1430) were tested with a novel interactive lineup in which they could rotate the lineup faces into any angle. In both experiments, discrimination accuracy was greater when the viewing angle at encoding and test matched. Participants reinstated the angle of the interactive faces to match their...
Abstract Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurat...
Running Head: Eyewitness memory and erroneous identifications. Muniz Years of research in eyewitness...
Our study examined the effects of biased and unbiased lineup instructions verbiage on the accuracy o...
We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications continue to be a major contributor to miscarriages of justice. P...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
Eyewitnesses often have to recognize the perpetrators of an observed crime from identity lineups. In...
Previous research has shown that memory performance for unfamiliar faces are very inaccurate. This i...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
Years of research in eyewitness reliability have proved that human memory can be fallible producing ...
Eyewitness memory is known to be fallible. We describe 3 experiments that aim to establish baseline ...
Eyewitness identification via lineup procedures is an important and widely used source of evidence i...
Although many crimes involve multiple perpetrators, most eyewitness studies examine identification a...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications have been responsible for over 70% of the 175 DNA exoneration ca...
Abstract Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurat...
Running Head: Eyewitness memory and erroneous identifications. Muniz Years of research in eyewitness...
Our study examined the effects of biased and unbiased lineup instructions verbiage on the accuracy o...
We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications continue to be a major contributor to miscarriages of justice. P...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
Eyewitnesses often have to recognize the perpetrators of an observed crime from identity lineups. In...
Previous research has shown that memory performance for unfamiliar faces are very inaccurate. This i...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
Years of research in eyewitness reliability have proved that human memory can be fallible producing ...
Eyewitness memory is known to be fallible. We describe 3 experiments that aim to establish baseline ...
Eyewitness identification via lineup procedures is an important and widely used source of evidence i...
Although many crimes involve multiple perpetrators, most eyewitness studies examine identification a...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications have been responsible for over 70% of the 175 DNA exoneration ca...
Abstract Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurat...
Running Head: Eyewitness memory and erroneous identifications. Muniz Years of research in eyewitness...
Our study examined the effects of biased and unbiased lineup instructions verbiage on the accuracy o...