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DO SOBER EYEWITNESSES OUTPERFORM ALCOHOL INTOXICATED EYEWITNESSES IN A LINEUP?

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context, 2013
Although alcohol intoxicated eyewitnesses are common, there are only a few studies in the area. The aim of the current study is to investigate how different doses of alcohol affect eyewitness lineup identification performance.
Claudia Fahlke   +4 more
doaj  

Fast, Sure, and Right? Response Time and Confidence as Predictors of Accuracy Across Filler Selection Strategies and Culprit–Innocent Suspect Similarity

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT Increasing filler similarity to a suspect—beyond description matching—can improve lineup discriminability. We investigated the effects of suspect‐filler similarity on reflector variable‐accuracy calibrations across different levels of innocent suspect resemblance to the culprit. Match‐to‐description‐only lineups and description‐matched lineups
Dilhan Töredi, Steven D. Penrod
wiley   +1 more source

The Timing of Expert Testimony on Juror Assessments of Eyewitness Reliability

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT The average juror is unaware of the factors that affect eyewitness reliability. When experts educate jurors, they usually testify after an eyewitness has incriminated the defendant. We hypothesized that early presentation of expert testimony would improve juror sensitivity to eyewitness reliability.
Josh Mulingbayan, Ryan J. Fitzgerald
wiley   +1 more source

Fossil Hegemony and Capitalist Realism in Tropic of Orange

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange (1997) through the lens of Mark Fisher's influential concept ‘capitalist realism’. Scholars of petrofiction have pointed to a political ambivalence in the representation of fossil fuels, where a better understanding of fossil capital can overwhelm as much as galvanize.
Claire Ravenscroft
wiley   +1 more source

Fluidic‐Enabled Formation of EGaIn Capsules and Droplets With Tunable Surface Chemistry and Electromechanics

open access: yesSmall, Volume 22, Issue 28, 18 May 2026.
EGaIn injected in a microfluidic droplet maker with suspending fluid ethanol creates oxidized capsules of various shapes or drops when acid suppresses oxidation. In‐device measurements reveal transitions between plastic and elastic behavior. We use a clicked complex to tune EGaIn droplet interfaces and provide stability.
Benjamin N. Muller   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two‐Photon Polymerized Microvascular Environments for Multicellular Modeling of the Blood–Brain Tumor Barrier

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, Volume 11, Issue 8, 17 April 2026.
Modeling the blood–brain tumor barrier is challenging due to complex interactions between brain microvasculature and glioma cells. We present two‐photon polymerized 3D micro‐porous capillary‐like structures that support endothelial alignment, cytoskeletal organization, and pericyte‐endothelial‐glioma tri‐cultures.
Nastaran Barin   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cell‐in‐Bead‐in‐Droplet Platform for pH‐Based Microfluidic Screening of Ureolytic Bacteria

open access: yesSmall, Volume 22, Issue 22, 17 April 2026.
Efficient high‐throughput microbial screening in droplet microfluidics is often challenged by chemical crosstalk between droplets. This is particularly difficult in pH‐changing biological processes, for which more effective biochemical assays are needed.
Diego Giovanoli   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

The effects of presentation methods and semantic information on multi-ethnicity face recognition

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context, 2012
Studies have shown that own-race faces are more accurately recognised than other-race faces. The present study examined the effects of own- and other-race face recognition when different ethnicity targets are presented to the participants together.
Kaarel Rundu, Kristjan Kask
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Reverse Hierarchical Processing of Speech in Talker Identification

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 63, Issue 8, April 2026.
Beyond replicating the well‐established language familiarity effect—better talker identification in the native (English) versus unfamiliar (Mandarin) language—we incorporated drift‐diffusion model, error pattern analysis, and pupillometry to understand the time course dynamics of talker learning.
Ja Young Choi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Diarylprolinol Silyl Ethers: After 20 Years Still Opening New Doors in Asymmetric Catalysis

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, Volume 138, Issue 11, 9 March 2026.
Catalysis Rules! The year 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of diarylprolinol silyl ethers in asymmetric organocatalysis. During the first decade after their discovery, these catalysts have been established as one of the most versatile tools in aminocatalysis. Although now considered mature, recent years have witnessed renewed innovation.
Enrico Marcantonio   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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