One confounding factor in how someone views a video is something psychologists have dubbed “slow-motion bias.” In one 2016 ...
A recent decision of the Michigan Court of Appeals illustrates how the presumption of undue influence operates in a will contest when there is no eyewitness evidence of undue influence. In re Jones ...
For those concerned about ensuring accurate eyewitness testimony and avoiding wrongful convictions based on sincere but mistaken evidence, one can paraphrase Charles Dickens in describing the current ...
There is often a dramatic scene in crime shows where an eyewitness points to a suspect in a police lineup. This identification looks convincing on television, and it is also convincing in real-world ...
Eyewitness misidentifications have long been a source of wrongful convictions, casting doubt on the reliability of memory in the courtroom. But UC San Diego psychologist John Wixted says the story ...