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Memory & Law Osnlp C

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.04.2012

Herausgeber

Nadel Lynn + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

410

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

717 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-992075-4

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...an excellent collection of chapters from experts in the area of memory and law. The chapters are written in a highly accessible way and provide up-todate reviews of the literature that would appeal to a broad audience of readers interested in issues surrounding memory and law. The authors make a point to offer concrete suggestions, where possible, for the application of psychological research to real-world legal contexts, and many authors provide applied examples from legal decisions and court transcripts to support empirical points. Many of the chapters also include suggestions for future research directions that have the potential to help focus the efforts of researchers to address the pressing issues in this field of study. PsyCRITIQUES, May 2013

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.04.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

410

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

717 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-992075-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Memory & Law Osnlp C
    • Contributors

    • Part I. General Issues about Memory

    • Introduction: Memory in the Legal Context

    • L. Nadel and W. Sinnott-Armstrong

    • 1. Emotion's Impact on Memory

    • E.A. Phelps

    • Part II. Memory in Eyewitnesses

    • 2. Inconsistencies between Law and the Limits of Human Cognition: The Case of Eyewitness Identification

    • D. Davis and E.F. Loftus

    • 3. Lineup Procedures in Eyewitness Identification

    • S.D. Gronlund, C.A Goodsell and S.M. Andersen

    • 4. The Curious Complexity between Confidence and Accuracy in Reports from Memory

    • H.L. Roediger, III, J.H. Wixted and K.A. DeSoto

    • 5. Evaluating Confidence in Our Memories: Results and Implications from Neuroimaging and Eye Movement Monitoring Studies of Metamemory

    • E.F. Chua

    • 6. Evidentiary independence?: How evidence collected early in an investigation influences the collection and interpretation of additional evidence

    • L.E. Hasel

    • Part III. Memory in Jurors

    • 7. Memory and jury deliberation: The benefits and costs of collective remembering

    • W. Hirst, A. Coman and C.B. Stone

    • 8. Realizing the Potential of Instructions to Disregard

    • L.J. Demaine

    • 9.: The Memory of Jurors: Enhancing Trial Performance

    • A. Sandberg, W. Sinnott-Armstrong and J. Suvalescu

    • Part IV. Neuroimaging Memories

    • 10. Neuroimaging of True, False, and Imaginary Memories: Findings and Implications

    • D.L. Schacter, J. Chamberlain, B. Gaesser and K.D. Gerlach

    • 11. Detection of concealed stored memories with psychophysiological and neuroimaging methods

    • J.P. Rosenfeld, G.B. Shakhar and G. Ganis

    • Part V. Legislative Issues

    • 12. Criminalizing Cognitive Enhancement at the Blackjack Table

    • A. Kolber

    • 13. Monetizing Memory Science: Neuroscience and the Future of PTSD Litigation

    • F.X. Shen

    • CODA

    • 14. Ten Things the Law, and Others, Should Know about Human Memory

    • M.A. Conway