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Craig Thorley

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Plos One|August 1, 2015
Blame Conformity: Innocent Bystanders Can Be Blamed for a Crime as a Result of Misinformation from a Young, but Not Elderly, Adult Co-WitnessCraig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|January 30, 2018
Enhancing individual and collaborative eyewitness memory with category clustering recallCraig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|November 17, 2017
The impact of own and others' alcohol consumption on social contagion following a collaborative memory taskCraig Thorley, Paul Christiansen
Psychological Bulletin|September 13, 2016
A meta-analytic review of collaborative inhibition and postcollaborative memory: Testing the predictions of the retrieval strategy disruption hypothesisStéphanie B Marion, Craig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|December 6, 2008
False and veridical collaborative recognitionCraig Thorley, Stephen A Dewhurst
Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2013
Mood-congruent false memories persist over timeLauren M Knott, Craig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|April 9, 2015
The impact of note taking style and note availability at retrieval on mock jurors' recall and recognition of trial informationCraig Thorley, Rebecca E Baxter, Joanna Lorek
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 16, 2022
Are estimates of faces' ages less accurate when they wear sunglasses or face masks and do these disguises make it harder to later recognise the faces when undisguised?Craig Thorley, Benjamin Acton, Jesse Armstrong, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2019
The impact of individual differences on jurors' note taking during trials and recall of trial evidence, and the association between the type of evidence recalled and verdictsJoanna Lorek, Luna C M Centifanti, Minna Lyons, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 9, 2019
The Impact of Prior Trial Experience on Mock Jurors' Note Taking During Trials and Recall of Trial EvidenceJoanna Lorek, Luna C M Centifanti, Minna Lyons, et al.
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Plos One|August 1, 2015
Blame Conformity: Innocent Bystanders Can Be Blamed for a Crime as a Result of Misinformation from a Young, but Not Elderly, Adult Co-WitnessCraig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|January 30, 2018
Enhancing individual and collaborative eyewitness memory with category clustering recallCraig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|November 17, 2017
The impact of own and others' alcohol consumption on social contagion following a collaborative memory taskCraig Thorley, Paul Christiansen
Psychological Bulletin|September 13, 2016
A meta-analytic review of collaborative inhibition and postcollaborative memory: Testing the predictions of the retrieval strategy disruption hypothesisStéphanie B Marion, Craig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|December 6, 2008
False and veridical collaborative recognitionCraig Thorley, Stephen A Dewhurst
Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2013
Mood-congruent false memories persist over timeLauren M Knott, Craig Thorley
Memory (Hove, England)|April 9, 2015
The impact of note taking style and note availability at retrieval on mock jurors' recall and recognition of trial informationCraig Thorley, Rebecca E Baxter, Joanna Lorek
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 16, 2022
Are estimates of faces' ages less accurate when they wear sunglasses or face masks and do these disguises make it harder to later recognise the faces when undisguised?Craig Thorley, Benjamin Acton, Jesse Armstrong, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2019
The impact of individual differences on jurors' note taking during trials and recall of trial evidence, and the association between the type of evidence recalled and verdictsJoanna Lorek, Luna C M Centifanti, Minna Lyons, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 9, 2019
The Impact of Prior Trial Experience on Mock Jurors' Note Taking During Trials and Recall of Trial EvidenceJoanna Lorek, Luna C M Centifanti, Minna Lyons, et al.
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