BiblioAlertes du 11 septembre 2006

11 septembre 2006 par Frank Arnould

Beresford, J., & Blades, M. (2006). Children’s identification of faces from lineups : The effects of lineup presentation and instructions on accuracy. Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 91, n° 5, 1102-1113. (Lire le compte rendu).

Gilbert, J.E.A., & Fisher, R.P. (2006). The effects of varied retrieval cues on reminiscence in eyewitness memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 6, 723-739. (Lire le compte rendu).

Vrij, A., Mann, S., Robbins, E., & Robinson, M. (2006). Police officers ability to detect deception in high stakes situations and in repeated lie detection tests. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 6, 741-755.

Rothwell, J., Bandar, Z., O’Shea, J., & McLean, D. (2006). Silent talker : A new computer-based system for the analysis of facial cues to deception. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 6, 757-777.

Smeets, T., Jelicic, M., Peters, M.J.V., Candel, I., Horselenberg, R., & Merckelbach, H. (2006). "Of course I remember seeing that film". How ambiguous questions generate crashing memories. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 6, 779-789. (Lire le compte-rendu).

Sporer, S., & Sharman, S.J. (2006). Should I believe this ? Reality monitoring of accounts of self-experienced and invented recent and distant autobiographical events. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 6, 837-854.