Publications
Recent Publications
2012
Valentine, T., Davis, J. P, Memon, A. & Roberts A. (2012). Live showups and their influence on a subsequent video lineup. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26, 1-23. DOI: 10.1002/acp.1796
Smith-Spark, J. H., Moore, V., & Valentine, T. (2012). Long-term age of acquisition effects in famous name processing. Acta Psychologica,139, 202-211. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.002
Valentine T. (2012). Identification evidence. In: Davies, G. & Beech, A. (eds.). Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions. (2nd ed.) (pp. 267-285.) Chichester: Wiley- Blackwell
2011
Valentine, T. & Maras, K. (2011). The effect of cross-examination on the accuracy of adult eyewitness testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 554-561.
2010
Davis, J. P., Valentine, T. & Davis, R. E. (2010). Computer assisted photo-anthropometric analyses of full-face and profile facial images. Forensic Science International, 200, 165-176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.04.012
Valentine, T., Davis, J. P., Thorner, K., Solomon, C., & Gibson, S. (2010). Evolving and combining facial composites: Between-witness and within-witness morphs compared. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 61, 72-86
2009
Valentine, T. & Mesout, J. (2009). Eyewitness identification under stress in the London Dungeon. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 151-161.
Davis, J. P. & Valentine, T. (2009). CCTV on trial: Matching video images with the defendant in the dock. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 482-505.
Thompson, P., Anstis, S., Rhodes, G., Jeffery, L. & Valentine, T. ( 2009). Thompson’s 1980 paper. Perception, 38, 921– 932
Bull, R., Valentine, T. & Williamson, T. (2009). The handbook of psychology of investigative interviewing. Chichester: Wiley.
Valentine, T., Hughes, C. & Munro, R. (2009). Recent developments in eyewitness identification procedures in the United Kingdom. In: Bull, R., Valentine, T. & Williamson, T. (eds.) The handbook of psychology of investigative interviewing. Chichester: Wiley. (pp.221-240).
2008
Angeli, A, Davidoff, J. and Valentine, T. (2008). Face familiarity, distinctiveness and categorical perception. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 690-707.
Valentine, T. (2008). Identifying perpetrators. In: Davies, G. Hollin, C. & Bull, R. (eds). Forensic Psychology. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Powell, J., Letson, S., Davidoff, J., Valentine, T & Greenwood, R. (2008). Enhancement of face recognition learning in patients with brain injury using three cognitive training procedures. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 18,182-203.
Darling, S., Valentine, T., and Memon, A. (2008). Selection of lineup foils in operational contexts. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22, 159-169.
2007
Davies, G. M. & Valentine, T. (2007). Facial composites: forensic utility and psychological research. In: R.C.L. Lindsay, D.F. Ross, J.D. Read & M. P. Toglia Handbook of eyewitness psychology. Volume 2: Memory for people. Mahwah: LEA. (pp. 59-83).
Leslie, O., Young, S., Valentine, T. & Gudjonsson, G. (2007). Criminal barristers’ opinions and perceptions of mental health expert witnesses. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 18, 394-410.
Smith-Spark, J. H., Moore, V., & Valentine, T. (2007). Does the face fit the facts? Testing three accounts of age of acquisition effects. In C. Vosniadou, D. Kayser, & A. Protopapas (Eds.), Proceedings of EuroCogSci07: The European Cognitive Science Conference. Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (pp. 794-799)
Stone, A. & Valentine, T. (2007a). The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of Centre-Surround Theory). Cognition, 104, 535-564.
Stone, A. & Valentine, T. (2007b). Angry and happy faces perceived without awareness: A comparison with the affective impact of masked famous faces. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 19, 161-186.
Valentine, T., Darling, S., and Memon, A. (2007) Do strict rules and moving images increase the reliability of sequential identification procedures? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 933-949.
2006
Smith-Spark, J. H., Moore, V., Valentine, T., & Sherman, S. M. (2006). Stimulus generation, ratings, phoneme counts, and group classifications for 696 famous people by British adults. Behavior Research Methods, 38, 590-597.
Valentine, T. (2006). Forensic facial identification. In: Heaton-Armstrong, A., Shepherd, E., Gudjonsson, G. & Wolchover, D. (eds). Witness Testimony; Psychological, Investigative and Evidential Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (pp. 281-307).
Valentine, T., & Darling, S. (2006). Competitor effects in naming objects and famous faces. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18, 686–707.
Valentine, T., Darling, S., & Memon, A. (2006). How can psychological science enhance the effectiveness of identification procedures? An international comparison. Public Interest Law Reporter, 11, 21-39
Valentine, T., Powell, J., Davidoff, J., Letson, S. & Greenwood, R. (2006). Prevalence and correlates of face recognition impairments after acquired brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 16, 272-297.
2005
Stone, A. & Valentine, T. (2005). Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: Effects of affective valence, response latency and visual field. Consciousness and Cognition, 14, 548-564.
Stone, A. & Valentine, T. (2005). Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and response latency. Consciousness and Cognition, 14, 351-376.
Stone, A. & Valentine, T. (2005). Orientation of attention to non-consciously recognised famous faces. Cognition & Emotion, 19, 537-558.
Darling, S. & Valentine T. (2005). The categorical structure of semantic memory for famous people: A new approach using release from proactive interference. Cognition, 96, 35-65.
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