BiblioAlertes du 29 mars 2007

30 mars 2007 par Frank Arnould

American Journal of Psychology, vol. 120, n° 1, 73-90 :

Hulse, L.M., Allan, K., Memon, A., & Read, J.D. Emotional arousal and memory : A test of the poststimulus processing hypothesis, 73-90. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, vol. 3, 2007 :

Ceci, S.J., Kulkofsky, S., Klemfuss, J.Z., Sweeney, C.D., & Bruck, M. (2007). Unwarranted assumptions about children’s testimonial accuracy, 311-328. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 21, n° 3, 2007 :

Quas, J.A., & Lench, H.C. Arousal at encoding, arousal at retrieval, interviewer support, and children’s memory for a mild stressor, 289-305. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Bruce, D., Phillips-Grant, K., Wilcox-O’Hearn, L.A., Robinson, J.A., & Francis, L. Memory fragments as components of autobiographical knowledge, 307-324.

Oswald, K.M., & Coleman, M.L. Memory demands on facial composite identification, 345-360. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Henry, L.A., & Gudjonsson, G.H. Individual and developmental differences in eyewitness recall and suggestibility in children with intellectual disabilities, 361-381.

British Journal of Developmental Psychology, vol. 25, n° 1, 2007 :

Roebers, C.M., von der Linden, N., & Howie, P. Favourable and unfavourable conditions for children’s confidence judgments, 109-134.

Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 13, n° 2, 2007 :

Remijn, C.A.C., & Crombag, H.F.M. Heuristics in causal reasoning and their influence on eyewitness testimony, 201-211.