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Overview

Neil Brewer is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics covered in Neil Brewer's work include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Child and Animal Learning Development

Neil Brewer has contributed to multiple publication venues. Frequent journals where they have published include:

  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Autism Research
  • Law and Human Behavior
  • Psychology Public Policy and Law
  • Applied Cognitive Psychology

Recent papers by Neil Brewer showcase work related to eyewitness memory, autism, and forensic settings. Selected publications include:

  • Policy and procedure recommendations for the collection and preservation of eyewitness identification evidence, 2020, Law and Human Behavior
  • Autistic Adults May Be Erroneously Perceived as Deceptive and Lacking Credibility, 2021, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Metacognitive Monitoring and Control of Eyewitness Memory Reports in Autism, 2020, Autism Research
  • Speed and accuracy of emotion recognition in autistic adults: The role of stimulus type, response format, and emotion, 2022, Autism Research
  • Countering Biased Judgments of Individuals Who Display Autism-Characteristic Behavior in Forensic Settings, 2021, Human Communication Research

Frequent collaborators in Neil Brewer's research include:

  • Robyn L. Young
  • Carmen A. Lucas
  • Alliyza Lim
  • Marie Antonia Georgopoulos
  • Zoe Michael

Best Publications

  • The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: effects of lineup instructions, foil similarity, and target-absent base rates.

    Neil Douglas Brewer;Gary Wells

  • GENDER ROLE, ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS, AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLES

    Neil Brewer;Patricia Mitchell;Nathan Weber

  • The dynamics of threat and challenge appraisals prior to stressful achievement events

    Natalie Skinner;Neil Brewer

  • The influence of motives and goal orientation on feedback seeking.

    Michelle Tuckey;Neil Brewer;Paul Williamson

  • Policy and procedure recommendations for the collection and preservation of eyewitness identification evidence.

    Gary L. Wells;Margaret Bull Kovera;Amy Bradfield Douglass;Neil Brewer

  • The Confidence-Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Identification Decisions: Effects of Exposure Duration, Retention Interval, and Divided Attention

    Matthew A. Palmer;Neil Brewer;Nathan Weber;Ambika Nagesh

  • Parental Identification of Early Behavioural Abnormalities in Children with Autistic Disorder

    Robyn L. Young;Neil Brewer;Clare Pattison

  • Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and eyewitness confidence on mock-juror judgments.

    Neil Brewer;Anne Burke

  • The influence of schemas, stimulus ambiguity, and interview schedule on eyewitness memory over time.

    Michelle R Tuckey;Neil Douglas Brewer

  • The Effect of Retention Interval on the Confidence–Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Identification

    James Sauer;James Sauer;Neil Brewer;Tick Zweck;Nathan Weber

  • Effects of postidentification feedback on eyewitness identification and nonidentification confidence.

    Carolyn Semmler;Neil Brewer;Gary L. Wells

  • The incidence of criminal victimisation of individuals with an intellectual disability

    Carlene Wilson;Neil Brewer

  • Slowness and age: speed-accuracy mechanisms

    Glen A. Smith;Neil Brewer

  • Beliefs and data on the relationship between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony

    Neil Brewer;Rob Potter;Ronald P. Fisher;Nigel Bond

  • Confidence-Accuracy Calibration in Absolute and Relative Face Recognition Judgments

    Nathan Weber;Neil Brewer

  • Effects of mood and emotion on juror processing and judgments.

    Carolyn Semmler;Neil Brewer

  • Psychology and law : an empirical perspective

    Neil Brewer;Kipling D. Williams

  • Sequential lineup presentation promotes less-biased criterion setting but does not improve discriminability.

    Matthew A. Palmer;Neil Brewer

  • Adaptive Approaches to Competition: Challenge Appraisals and Positive Emotion

    Natalie Jane Skinner;Neil Douglas Brewer

  • The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: the effects of reflection and disconfirmation on correlation and calibration.

    Neil Brewer;Amber Keast;Amanda Rishworth

  • Eyewitness Identification Accuracy and Response Latency: The Unruly 10 -12-Second Rule

    Nathan Weber;Neil Brewer;Gary L. Wells;Carolyn Semmler

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlene Wilson
Carlene Wilson Flinders University
Gary L. Wells
Gary L. Wells Iowa State University
Ted Nettelbeck
Ted Nettelbeck University of Adelaide
Michelle R. Tuckey
Michelle R. Tuckey University of South Australia
Kipling D. Williams
Kipling D. Williams Purdue University West Lafayette
Eric Butter
Eric Butter Nationwide Children's Hospital
Mirko Uljarević
Mirko Uljarević University of Melbourne
Ronald P. Fisher
Ronald P. Fisher Florida International University
James A. Mulick
James A. Mulick The Ohio State University
Ray Bull
Ray Bull University of Derby

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