Neil Brewer, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia 
Area:
eyewitness memory, confidence, autism spectrum, response time
Website:
https://therealneilbrewer.com/
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Douglass AB, Brewer N, Semmler C, et al. (2013) The dynamic interaction between eyewitnesses and interviewers: the impact of differences in perspective on memory reports and interviewer behavior. Law and Human Behavior. 37: 290-301
Palmer MA, Brewer N, Weber N. (2010) Postidentification feedback affects subsequent eyewitness identification performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 16: 387-98
Douglass AB, Brewer N, Semmler C. (2010) Moderators of post-identification feedback effects on eyewitnesses' memory reports Legal and Criminological Psychology. 15: 279-292
Sauer JD, Brewer N, Weber N. (2008) Multiple confidence estimates as indices of eyewitness memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 137: 528-47
Lindsay RC, Semmler C, Weber N, et al. (2008) How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy. Law and Human Behavior. 32: 526-35
Semmler C, Brewer N. (2006) Postidentification feedback effects on face recognition confidence: evidence for metacognitive influences Applied Cognitive Psychology. 20: 895-916
Weber N, Brewer N, Wells GL, et al. (2004) Eyewitness identification accuracy and response latency: the unruly 10-12-second rule. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 10: 139-47
Semmler C, Brewer N, Wells GL. (2004) Effects of postidentification feedback on eyewitness identification and nonidentification confidence. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 89: 334-46
Brewer N, Harvey S, Semmler C. (2004) Improving comprehension of jury instructions with audio-visual presentation Applied Cognitive Psychology. 18: 765-776
Semmler C, Brewer N. (2002) Effects of mood and emotion on juror processing and judgments. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 20: 423-36
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