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Autor:
Bethany Growns, Alice Towler, James D. Dunn, Jessica M. Salerno, N. J. Schweitzer, Itiel E. Dror
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Research, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2022)
Abstract Forensic science practitioners compare visual evidence samples (e.g. fingerprints) and decide if they originate from the same person or different people (i.e. fingerprint ‘matching’). These tasks are perceptually and cognitively complex
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2936045ef58444b3bebb23e7959f22a0
Autor:
Bethany Growns, Erwin J. A. T. Mattijssen, Jessica M. Salerno, N. J. Schweitzer, Simon A. Cole, Kristy A. Martire
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 29, 386-397
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 29, 2, pp. 386-397
Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, vol 29, iss 2
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 29, 2, pp. 386-397
Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, vol 29, iss 2
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to provide judgments about the source of the evidence. Research demonstrates that examiners in select disciplines possess expertise in this task by outperf
Publikováno v:
Law and human behavior. 45(5)
It is difficult to "prove" pain and suffering-particularly emotional suffering. Neuroimaging technology might bolster pain claims in civil cases by making pain seem less subjective. We examined how neuroimaging of physical and emotional pain influenc
Autor:
Bethany Growns, Alice Towler, James D. Dunn, Jessica M. Salerno, N. J. Schweitzer, Itiel E. Dror
Publikováno v:
Cognitive research: principles and implications. 7(1)
Forensic science practitioners compare visual evidence samples (e.g. fingerprints) and decide if they originate from the same person or different people (i.e. fingerprint ‘matching’). These tasks are perceptually and cognitively complex—even pr
Plaintiffs have difficulty proving pain and suffering damages in court—emotional pain in particular—because the lack of visual corroboration makes it difficult for attorneys to combat the impression that pain and suffering is more subjective and
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::929be40bebf9382de4092335cc0274dd
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e74449 (2013)
Several highly-cited experiments have presented evidence suggesting that neuroimages may unduly bias laypeople's judgments of scientific research. This finding has been especially worrisome to the legal community in which neuroimage techniques may be
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/79d498e51c5c4511a845a1632a5f9048
Publikováno v:
CogSci
Although most Americans support capital punishment, many people have misconceptions about its efficacy and administration (e.g., that capital punishment deters crime). Can correcting people’s inaccurate attitudes change their support for the death
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::720e575747a87987522a2bd77982e73b
https://psyarxiv.com/z6cxd
https://psyarxiv.com/z6cxd
Publikováno v:
Public Understanding of Science. 26:251-258
Both academic and legal communities have cautioned that laypersons may be unduly persuaded by images of the brain and may fail to interpret them appropriately. While early studies confirmed this concern, a second wave of research was repeatedly unabl
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 22:401-413
Publikováno v:
Oxford Scholarship
This chapter examines the emerging use of neuroscience evidence in criminal trials and its influence on jury decision-making. It begins with a look at the prevalence of neuroscience expert evidence in criminal cases, finding a rapid increase in its u
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::91f2e62c1348e3f5424fe646201a64d3
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190658113.003.0011
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190658113.003.0011