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Change Blindness and Eyewitness Testimony

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Pages 423-434 | Published online: 07 Aug 2010

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Chris Rose & Victoria Beck. (2016) Eyewitness accounts: false facts, false memories, and false identification. Journal of Crime and Justice 39:2, pages 243-263.
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Sonja Blum. (2021) Failure to Perceive Change: From Neurons to Social Networks. Human Arenas 5:4, pages 685-693.
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Ira E. Hyman. (2021) The problem of a hammer: Eyewitness identification research relies on the wrong comparisons.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 10:3, pages 351-355.
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Akshay Jagatap, Simran Purokayastha, Hritik Jain & Devarajan Sridharan. (2021) Neurally-constrained modeling of human gaze strategies in a change blindness task. PLOS Computational Biology 17:8, pages e1009322.
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Tomay SolomonSogand HasanzadehBehzad EsmaeiliMichael D. Dodd. (2021) Impact of Change Blindness on Worker Hazard Identification at Jobsites. Journal of Management in Engineering 37:4.
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Geoffrey Duran & George A. Michael. (2021) French gendarmes' ability to make inferences while listening to witnesses: Implicit and interfering information curbs their comprehension. Applied Cognitive Psychology 35:3, pages 795-808.
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Steven Le Moan & Marius Pedersen. (2019) A Three-Feature Model to Predict Colour Change Blindness. Vision 3:4, pages 61.
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Daniel T. Levin, Adriane E. Seiffert, Sun-Joo Cho & Kelly E. Carter. (2018) Are failures to look, to represent, or to learn associated with change blindness during screen-capture video learning?. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 3:1.
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Ira E. Hyman, Alia N. Wulff & Ayanna K. Thomas. (2018) Crime Blindness: How Selective Attention and Inattentional Blindness Can Disrupt Eyewitness Awareness and Memory. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5:2, pages 202-208.
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Gemma Graham, James D. Sauer, Lucy Akehurst, Jenny Smith & Anne P. Hillstrom. (2018) CCTV Observation: The Effects of Event Type and Instructions on Fixation Behaviour in an Applied Change Blindness Task. Applied Cognitive Psychology 32:1, pages 4-13.
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Ryan J. Fitzgerald, Chris Oriet & Heather L. Price. (2016) Change blindness and eyewitness identification: Effects on accuracy and confidence. Legal and Criminological Psychology 21:1, pages 189-201.
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Noelle Sammon & John Bogue. (2015) The Impact of Attention on Eyewitness Identification and Change Blindness. Journal of European Psychology Students 6:2, pages 95-103.
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Shannon M. Smart, Melissa A. Berry & Dario N. Rodriguez. (2014) Skilled Observation and Change Blindness: A Comparison of Law Enforcement and Student Samples. Applied Cognitive Psychology 28:4, pages 590-596.
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R. L. West & K. R. Stone. (2013) Age Differences in Eyewitness Memory for a Realistic Event. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 69:3, pages 338-347.
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Kally J. Nelson, Cara Laney, Nicci Bowman Fowler, Eric D. Knowles, Deborah Davis & Elizabeth F. Loftus. (2011) Change blindness can cause mistaken eyewitness identification. Legal and Criminological Psychology 16:1, pages 62-74.
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