We examined how voice lineup identification may be influenced by verbalizing the presented voice, a non-presented voice, or an unrelated event. Results did not suggest a verbal overshadowing effect when the presented voice was described; however, verbalizing a non-presented voice increased the likelihood of accurately identifying the presented voice
Descriptions of perpetrators are routinely provided by witnesses during criminal interrogations. Psy...
• Verbal descriptions of a non-verbal stimulus such a face have been found to impair their later ide...
When a crime has occurred, witness statements are taken. Witnesses, in particular earwitnesses, howe...
Verbal overshadowing is the process by which verbalizing memory interferes with the original memory ...
Verbal overshadowing is the impairment of a person's recognition ability as a result of generating a...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
Previous studies have demonstrated that instructional manipulation of a participant witness’s respon...
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
Most students are familiar with eyewitness testimony, but earwitness testimony might be valuable too...
The phenomenon that describing a previously seen face can impair recognition of this face is termed ...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
Earwitness testimony from lay listeners can provide vital evidence in a criminal investigation. Howe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Face identification and voice identification were examined using a standard old/new recognition task...
In Experiment 1, subjects witnessed a mock crime either visually or both auditorily and visually. A ...
Descriptions of perpetrators are routinely provided by witnesses during criminal interrogations. Psy...
• Verbal descriptions of a non-verbal stimulus such a face have been found to impair their later ide...
When a crime has occurred, witness statements are taken. Witnesses, in particular earwitnesses, howe...
Verbal overshadowing is the process by which verbalizing memory interferes with the original memory ...
Verbal overshadowing is the impairment of a person's recognition ability as a result of generating a...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
Previous studies have demonstrated that instructional manipulation of a participant witness’s respon...
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
Most students are familiar with eyewitness testimony, but earwitness testimony might be valuable too...
The phenomenon that describing a previously seen face can impair recognition of this face is termed ...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
Earwitness testimony from lay listeners can provide vital evidence in a criminal investigation. Howe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Face identification and voice identification were examined using a standard old/new recognition task...
In Experiment 1, subjects witnessed a mock crime either visually or both auditorily and visually. A ...
Descriptions of perpetrators are routinely provided by witnesses during criminal interrogations. Psy...
• Verbal descriptions of a non-verbal stimulus such a face have been found to impair their later ide...
When a crime has occurred, witness statements are taken. Witnesses, in particular earwitnesses, howe...