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February 7, 2017
Memory Errors in Alibi Generation: How an Alibi Can Turn Against Us
William E Crozier, Deryn Strange, Elizabeth F Loftus
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
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January 23, 2020
Look there! The effect of perspective, attention, and instructions on how people understand recorded police encounters
Kristyn A Jones, William E Crozier, Deryn Strange
Psychological Research
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September 5, 2020
Does emotional or repeated misinformation increase memory distortion for a trauma analogue event?
Sasha Nahleen, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Psychological Science
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July 27, 2016
Unfair Lineups Make Witnesses More Likely to Confuse Innocent and Guilty Suspects
Melissa F Colloff, Kimberley A Wade, Deryn Strange
Memory (Hove, England)
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April 16, 2014
Event familiarity influences memory detection using the aIAT
Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange, Emma Houghton
Consciousness and Cognition
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April 4, 2015
Meta-awareness and the involuntary memory spectrum: Reply to Meyer, Otgaar, and Smeets (2015)
Melanie K T Takarangi, D Stephen Lindsay, Deryn Strange
Memory (Hove, England)
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December 31, 2015
Trauma memories on trial: is cross-examination a safeguard against distorted analogue traumatic memories?
Daisy A Segovia, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Journal of Anxiety Disorders
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June 22, 2016
Memory amplification for trauma: Investigating the role of analogue PTSD symptoms in the laboratory
Jacinta M Oulton, Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
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July 20, 2015
Encoding disorganized memories for an analogue trauma does not increase memory distortion or analogue symptoms of PTSD
Daisy A Segovia, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Consciousness and Cognition
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July 5, 2014
Self-report may underestimate trauma intrusions
Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange, D Stephen Lindsay
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law
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February 7, 2017
Memory Errors in Alibi Generation: How an Alibi Can Turn Against Us
William E Crozier, Deryn Strange, Elizabeth F Loftus
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
|
January 23, 2020
Look there! The effect of perspective, attention, and instructions on how people understand recorded police encounters
Kristyn A Jones, William E Crozier, Deryn Strange
Psychological Research
|
September 5, 2020
Does emotional or repeated misinformation increase memory distortion for a trauma analogue event?
Sasha Nahleen, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Psychological Science
|
July 27, 2016
Unfair Lineups Make Witnesses More Likely to Confuse Innocent and Guilty Suspects
Melissa F Colloff, Kimberley A Wade, Deryn Strange
Memory (Hove, England)
|
April 16, 2014
Event familiarity influences memory detection using the aIAT
Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange, Emma Houghton
Consciousness and Cognition
|
April 4, 2015
Meta-awareness and the involuntary memory spectrum: Reply to Meyer, Otgaar, and Smeets (2015)
Melanie K T Takarangi, D Stephen Lindsay, Deryn Strange
Memory (Hove, England)
|
December 31, 2015
Trauma memories on trial: is cross-examination a safeguard against distorted analogue traumatic memories?
Daisy A Segovia, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Journal of Anxiety Disorders
|
June 22, 2016
Memory amplification for trauma: Investigating the role of analogue PTSD symptoms in the laboratory
Jacinta M Oulton, Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
|
July 20, 2015
Encoding disorganized memories for an analogue trauma does not increase memory distortion or analogue symptoms of PTSD
Daisy A Segovia, Deryn Strange, Melanie K T Takarangi
Consciousness and Cognition
|
July 5, 2014
Self-report may underestimate trauma intrusions
Melanie K T Takarangi, Deryn Strange, D Stephen Lindsay
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