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Annelies Vredeveldt
Annelies Vredeveldt
Associate Professor, VU University Amsterdam
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Eyeclosure helps memory by reducing cognitive load and enhancing visualisation
A Vredeveldt, GJ Hitch, AD Baddeley
Memory & cognition 39, 1253-1263, 2011
2062011
The inconsistent suspect: A systematic review of different types of consistency in truth tellers and liars
A Vredeveldt, PJ van Koppen, PA Granhag
Investigative interviewing, 183-207, 2014
1062014
The analysis of nonverbal communication: The dangers of pseudoscience in security and justice contexts
V Denault, P Plusquellec, LM Jupe, M St-Yves, NE Dunbar, M Hartwig, ...
Anuario de Psicología Jurídica 30 (1), 1-12, 2020
722020
Eye-closure improves memory for a witnessed event under naturalistic conditions
A Vredeveldt, SD Penrod
Psychology, Crime & Law 19 (10), 893-905, 2013
612013
Acknowledge, repeat, rephrase, elaborate: Witnesses can help each other remember more
A Vredeveldt, A Hildebrandt, PJ Van Koppen
Memory 24 (5), 669-682, 2016
502016
A field evaluation of the Eye-Closure Interview with witnesses of serious crimes.
A Vredeveldt, CG Tredoux, A Nortje, K Kempen, C Puljević, ...
Law and human behavior 39 (2), 189, 2015
472015
Effects of eye-closure on confidence-accuracy relations in eyewitness testimony
A Vredeveldt, JD Sauer
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), 51-58, 2015
452015
When discussion between eyewitnesses helps memory
A Vredeveldt, RN Groen, JE Ampt, PJ van Koppen
Legal and Criminological Psychology 22 (2), 242-259, 2017
442017
The effectiveness of eye‐closure in repeated interviews
A Vredeveldt, AD Baddeley, GJ Hitch
Legal and Criminological Psychology 19 (2), 282-295, 2014
422014
Eye-closure increases children’s memory accuracy for visual material
S Mastroberardino, A Vredeveldt
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 241, 2014
382014
The effects of eye-closure and “ear-closure” on recall of visual and auditory aspects of a criminal event.
A Vredeveldt, AD Baddeley, GJ Hitch
Europe’s Journal of Psychology 8 (2), 2012
372012
Eye remember what happened: Eye‐closure improves recall of events but not face recognition
A Vredeveldt, CG Tredoux, K Kempen, A Nortje
Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (2), 169-180, 2015
322015
Observing offenders: Incident reports by surveillance detectives, uniformed police, and civilians
A Vredeveldt, JW Knol, PJ van Koppen
Legal and Criminological Psychology 22 (1), 150-163, 2017
252017
The recovered memory debate continues in Europe: Evidence from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, and Germany
J Shaw, A Vredeveldt
Clinical Psychological Science 7 (1), 27-28, 2019
232019
The thin blue line-up: Comparing eyewitness performance by police and civilians
A Vredeveldt, PJ van Koppen
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 5 (3), 252-256, 2016
232016
Effects of cannabis on eyewitness memory: A field study
A Vredeveldt, SD Charman, A den Blanken, M Hooydonk
Applied cognitive psychology 32 (4), 420-428, 2018
212018
Reduction of environmental distraction to facilitate cognitive performance
A Vredeveldt, TJ Perfect
Frontiers in psychology 5, 110075, 2014
212014
Legal psychologists as experts: guidelines for minimizing bias
A Vredeveldt, EAJ van Rosmalen, PJ Van Koppen, IE Dror, H Otgaar
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-25, 2022
172022
To watch or not to watch: When reviewing body-worn camera footage improves police reports.
A Vredeveldt, L Kesteloo, A Hildebrandt
Law and Human Behavior 45 (5), 427, 2021
132021
Within‐pair consistency in child witnesses: The diagnostic value of telling the same story
A Vredeveldt, WA Wagenaar
Applied cognitive psychology 27 (3), 406-411, 2013
122013
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