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Neil Brewer

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Law and Human Behavior|June 7, 2012
Sequential lineup presentation promotes less-biased criterion setting but does not improve discriminabilityMatthew A Palmer, Neil Brewer
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Can Lineup Administrators Blind to the Suspect's Identity Influence Witnesses' Decisions?Nicole A McCallum, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 25, 2003
The influence of schemas, stimulus ambiguity, and interview schedule on eyewitness memory over timeMichelle Rae Tuckey, Neil Brewer
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 5, 2019
Brief Report: Perspective Taking Deficits, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Allaying Police Officers' Suspicions About Criminal InvolvementRobyn L Young, Neil Brewer
Law and Human Behavior|November 24, 2015
The grain-size lineup: A test of a novel eyewitness identification procedureRuth Horry, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 10, 2015
The other-race effect in perception and recognition: insights from the complete composite taskRuth Horry, Winnee Cheong, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 15, 2002
The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: the effects of reflection and disconfirmation on correlation and calibrationNeil Brewer, Amber Keast, Amanda Rishworth
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|August 7, 2012
Using eye movements as an index of implicit face recognition in autism spectrum disorderDarren Hedley, Robyn Young, Neil Brewer
The American Psychologist|April 19, 2019
Police lineups of the future?Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber, Nicola Guerin
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|November 1, 2014
The effect of inversion on face recognition in adults with autism spectrum disorderDarren Hedley, Neil Brewer, Robyn Young
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Law and Human Behavior|June 7, 2012
Sequential lineup presentation promotes less-biased criterion setting but does not improve discriminabilityMatthew A Palmer, Neil Brewer
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Can Lineup Administrators Blind to the Suspect's Identity Influence Witnesses' Decisions?Nicole A McCallum, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 25, 2003
The influence of schemas, stimulus ambiguity, and interview schedule on eyewitness memory over timeMichelle Rae Tuckey, Neil Brewer
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 5, 2019
Brief Report: Perspective Taking Deficits, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Allaying Police Officers' Suspicions About Criminal InvolvementRobyn L Young, Neil Brewer
Law and Human Behavior|November 24, 2015
The grain-size lineup: A test of a novel eyewitness identification procedureRuth Horry, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 10, 2015
The other-race effect in perception and recognition: insights from the complete composite taskRuth Horry, Winnee Cheong, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 15, 2002
The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: the effects of reflection and disconfirmation on correlation and calibrationNeil Brewer, Amber Keast, Amanda Rishworth
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|August 7, 2012
Using eye movements as an index of implicit face recognition in autism spectrum disorderDarren Hedley, Robyn Young, Neil Brewer
The American Psychologist|April 19, 2019
Police lineups of the future?Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber, Nicola Guerin
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|November 1, 2014
The effect of inversion on face recognition in adults with autism spectrum disorderDarren Hedley, Neil Brewer, Robyn Young
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