Law and Memory Processes Lab

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Law & Memory Processes Lab in the News

NSF awards $670,000 to use virtual reality to evaluate eyewitness accuracy, May 2022

Lampinen presents keynote address at the annual meeting of the European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL) in Turku Finland, June 2018

Lampinen working with state law enforcement on eyewitness identification policy

Lampinen working to train Arkansas police on eyewitness identification policy

LAMP lab in Hope Arkansas training local police on eyewitness identification policy

Learning How Children Learn to Edit Memory

Lampinen working on eyewitness identification policy

Lampinen provides invited address at Iowa State University

Understanding relationship between distance and identification accuracy

LAMP lab research tackles the effectiveness of forensic age progression

America’s Most Wanted: Be on the Lookout, Psychology Today

Research Probes What it Takes to Spot Wanted Fugitives

Making Eyewitness Evidence More Reliable

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