Laura Mickes
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Interests: Dr. Mickes's main research interests are in the area of human memory. Her work focuses on signal-detection theory and dual-process theory of recognition memory, eyewitness memory, and mechanisms of memory for social information. Other interests include the neuropsychology of aging and dementia, and gender stereotypes on humor production. |
Representative Publications:
- Mickes, L., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., & Wixted, J. T. (in press). Rethinking familiarity: Know judgments in free recall. Journal of Memory and Language.
- Mickes, L., Flowe, H. D., & Wixted, J. T. (in press). Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis of Eyewitness Memory: Comparing the Diagnostic Accuracy of Simultaneous vs. Sequential Lineups. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
- Mickes, L., Hwe, V., Wais, P. E., & Wixted, J. T. (2011). Strong memories are hard to scale. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 140, 239-257.
- Wixted, J. T., & Mickes, L. (2010). A continuous dual-process model of remember/know judgments. Psychological Review, 117, 1025-1054.
- Mickes, L., Johnson, E. M., & Wixted, J. T. (2010). Continuous recollection vs. unitized familiarity in associative recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 843-863.
- Mickes, L., Wais, P. E., & Wixted, J. T. (2009). Recollection is a continuous process: Implications for dual process theories of recognition memory. Psychological Science, 20, 509-515
Tel: (024) 765 28387
Fax: (024) 765 24225
Room No: H120
Email: L dot B dot Mickes at warwick dot ac dot uk