Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face interviews, theoretical and evidence-based techniques for collecting episodic information from witnesses, victims, and survivors champion rapport-building. Rapport is believed to reduce some of the social demands of recalling an experienced event in an interview context, potentially increasing cognitive capacity for remembering. Cognitive and social benefits have also emerged in remote interview contexts with reduced anxiety and social pressure contributing to improved performance. Here, we investigated episodic memory in mock-eyewitness interviews conducted in virtual environments (VE) and in-person face-to-face (FtF), where rapport-building b...
Individuals with aphantasia report an inability to voluntarily visually image and reduced episodic m...
In two experiments we examined the usefulness of the enhanced cognitive interview (ECI; Fisher & Gei...
Witnesses often experience lengthy delays prior to being interviewed, during which their memories in...
Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face in...
Technological advances offer possibilities for innovation in the way eyewitness testimony is elicite...
Introduction The empirical psychological eyewitness memory literature typically concerns episodic pe...
Introduction The empirical psychological eyewitness-memory literature typically concerns episodic p...
Purpose Several studies have documented that people's ability to correctly report details of witness...
Tactics recommended for rapport-building consist of verbal (e.g., finding common ground or shared ex...
Averting one’s gaze is generally found to improve cognitive performance by reducing environmental di...
Most investigative interviewing protocols, including the National Institute of Justice’s 1999 guidel...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Averting gaze from another person’s face generally improves cognitive performance, yet, little is kn...
Individuals with aphantasia report an inability to voluntarily visually image and reduced episodic m...
In two experiments we examined the usefulness of the enhanced cognitive interview (ECI; Fisher & Gei...
Witnesses often experience lengthy delays prior to being interviewed, during which their memories in...
Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face in...
Technological advances offer possibilities for innovation in the way eyewitness testimony is elicite...
Introduction The empirical psychological eyewitness memory literature typically concerns episodic pe...
Introduction The empirical psychological eyewitness-memory literature typically concerns episodic p...
Purpose Several studies have documented that people's ability to correctly report details of witness...
Tactics recommended for rapport-building consist of verbal (e.g., finding common ground or shared ex...
Averting one’s gaze is generally found to improve cognitive performance by reducing environmental di...
Most investigative interviewing protocols, including the National Institute of Justice’s 1999 guidel...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Averting gaze from another person’s face generally improves cognitive performance, yet, little is kn...
Individuals with aphantasia report an inability to voluntarily visually image and reduced episodic m...
In two experiments we examined the usefulness of the enhanced cognitive interview (ECI; Fisher & Gei...
Witnesses often experience lengthy delays prior to being interviewed, during which their memories in...