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Graham Davies is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, focusing primarily on topics related to memory processes, gender studies, clinical psychology, and health professions.

Davies has contributed to academic literature through a variety of published papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Legal aspects of memory: a report issued by the Psychology and Law Sections of the British Academy" (2023) in the Journal of the British Academy
  • "#3085 Relationship between variant connective tissue (hypermobility) and autism sensory processing: externally oriented thinking as a mediator" (2021) in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • "Editorial announcement" (2023) in Applied Cognitive Psychology
  • "Legal aspects of memory: a summary of scientific evidence issued by the Psychology and Law Sections of the British Academy" (2023) in the Journal of the British Academy
  • "BrownJennifer, ShellYvonne & ColeTerri. Revealing Rape's Many Voices: Differing Roles, Reactions and Reflections. Palgrave MacMillan" (2023) in Policing A Journal of Policy and Practice

The venues in which Davies has published include:

  • Journal of the British Academy
  • Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • Applied Cognitive Psychology
  • Policing A Journal of Policy and Practice

Frequent collaborators of Graham Davies are:

  • Alan Baddeley
  • Chris R. Brewin
  • Michael D. Kopelman
  • Hector MacQueen
  • GK Savage

Their research interests involve a range of topics, including:

  • Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Connective tissue disorders research
  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict
  • Gender Politics and Representation

Davies' publications engage with multiple subfields of study, such as:

  • Gender Studies
  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Genetics

Best Publications

  • Identification of familiar and unfamiliar faces from internal and external features: Some implications for theories of face recognition.

    Hadyn D Ellis;John W Shepherd;Graham M Davies

  • Perceiving and remembering faces

    Graham Davies;Hadyn Ellis;John Shepherd

  • Memory in context : context in memory

    Graham M. Davies;Donald M. Thomson

  • The Memorandum of Good Practice: theory versus application.

    Kathleen J Sternberg;Michael E Lamb;Graham M Davies;Helen L Westcott

  • Face recognition accuracy as a function of mode of representation.

    Graham Davies;Hadyn D. Ellis;John Shepherd

  • Stalking: Knowns and Unknowns

    Lorraine P. Sheridan;Eric Blaauw;Graham M. Davies

  • Distortions in the Memory of Children

    Elizabeth F. Loftus;Graham M. Davies

  • AN INVESTIGATION OF THE USE OF THE PHOTO-FIT* TECHNIQUE FOR RECALLING FACES

    Hadyn Ellis;John Shepherd;Graham Davies

  • Cue saliency in faces as assessed by the "Photofit" technique.

    Graham Davies;Hadyn Ellis;John Shepherd

  • Identification evidence : a psychological evaluation

    John W. Shepherd;Hadyn D. Ellis;Graham M. Davies

  • Stalking Perceptions and Prevalence

    Lorraine Sheridan;Graham M. Davies;Julian C. W. Boon

  • Violence and the prior victim-stalker relationship.

    Lorraine Sheridan;Graham M. Davies

  • 'There's no smoke without fire': are male ex-partners perceived as more 'entitled' to stalk than acquaintance or stranger stalkers?

    Lorraine Sheridan;Raphael Gillett;Graham M. Davies;Eric Blaauw

  • Memory in everyday life

    Graham Davies;Robert H. Logie

  • The Course and Nature of Stalking: A Victim Perspective

    Lorraine Sheridan;Graham Davies;Julian Boon

  • Close encounters of the witness kind: children's memory for a simulated health inspection.

    Graham Davies;Amanda Tarrant;Rhona Flin

  • Recognizing faces in and out of context

    Graham Davies;Alan Milne

  • Children's knowledge of court proceedings

    Rhona H. Flin;Yvonne Stevenson;Graham M. Davies

  • A Critical Examination of the Photofit∗ System For Recalling Faces

    Hadyn D. Ellis;Graham M. Davies;John W. Shepherd

  • Psychology, law, and criminal justice: International developments in research and practice.

    Graham Davies;Sally Lloyd-Bostock;Mary McMurran;Clare Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Hadyn D. Ellis
Hadyn D. Ellis Cardiff University
Lorraine Sheridan
Lorraine Sheridan Curtin University
Ray Bull
Ray Bull University of Derby
Robert H. Logie
Robert H. Logie University of Edinburgh
Pär Anders Granhag
Pär Anders Granhag University of Gothenburg
Tim Valentine
Tim Valentine Goldsmiths University of London
Alan B. Milne
Alan B. Milne University of Aberdeen
Tim Dalgleish
Tim Dalgleish University of Cambridge
Martine B. Powell
Martine B. Powell Griffith University
Elizabeth F. Loftus
Elizabeth F. Loftus University of California, Irvine

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