ISBN:
9780199920754
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 398 S.
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Ill., graf. Darst.
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25 cm
Series Statement:
Oxford series in neurosceince, law, and philosophy
Parallel Title:
Online-Ausg. Memory and law
DDC:
153.1/202434
Keywords:
Memory
;
Science and law
;
Gedächtnis
;
Erinnerungstäuschung
;
Prozess
Abstract:
General issues about memory -- Introduction: memory in the legal context / L. Nadel & W. Sinnott-Armstrong -- Memory in eyewitnesses -- Inconsistencies between law and the limits of human cognition : the case of eyewitness identification / D. Davis & E.F. Loftus -- Lineup procedures in eyewitness identification / S.D. Gronlund, C.A Goodsell & S.M. Andersen -- The curious complexity between confidence and accuracy in reports from memory / H.L. Roediger, III, J.H. Wixted & K.A. DeSoto -- Evaluating confidence in our memories : results and implications from neuroimaging and eye movement monitoring studies of metamemory / E.F. Chua -- Evidentiary independence? : how evidence collected early in an investigation influences the collection and interpretation of additional evidence / L.E. Hasel -- Memory in jurors -- Memory and jury deliberation : the benefits and costs of collective remembering / W. Hirst, A. Coman & C.B. Stone -- Realizing the potential of instructions to disregard / L.J. Demaine -- The memory of jurors : enhancing trial performance / A. Sandberg, W. Sinnott-Armstrong & J. Suvalescu -- Neuroimaging memories -- Neuroimaging of true, false, and imaginary memories : findings and implications / D.L. Schacter, J. Chamberlain, B. Gaesser & K.D. Gerlach -- Detection of concealed stored memories with psychophysiological and neuroimaging methods / J.P. Rosenfeld, G.B. Shakhar & G. Ganis -- Legislative issues -- Criminalizing cognitive enhancement at the blackjack table / A. Kolber -- Monetizing memory science : neuroscience and the future of ptsd litigation / F.X. Shen -- Ten things the law, and others, should know about human memory / M.A. Conway
Note:
General issues about memory ; Introduction: memory in the legal context
,
Memory in eyewitnesses ; Inconsistencies between law and the limits of human cognition : the case of eyewitness identification
,
Lineup procedures in eyewitness identification
,
The curious complexity between confidence and accuracy in reports from memory
,
Evaluating confidence in our memories : results and implications from neuroimaging and eye movement monitoring studies of metamemory
,
Evidentiary independence? : how evidence collected early in an investigation influences the collection and interpretation of additional evidence
,
Memory in jurors ; Memory and jury deliberation : the benefits and costs of collective remembering
,
Realizing the potential of instructions to disregard
,
The memory of jurors : enhancing trial performance
,
Neuroimaging memories ; Neuroimaging of true, false, and imaginary memories : findings and implications
,
Detection of concealed stored memories with psychophysiological and neuroimaging methods
,
Legislative issues ; Criminalizing cognitive enhancement at the blackjack table
,
Monetizing memory science : neuroscience and the future of ptsd litigation
,
Ten things the law, and others, should know about human memory
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