Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1525, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Apr;17(2):143-8. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.2.143.
Witnesses to crimes and other forensically relevant events sometimes describe memories in which they express confidence that, on the basis of research in perception and memory, may be inappropriately high, given the circumstances of the case. The most effective way of conveying this observation and the reasons for it to a jury is via an expert in perception and memory. In any given case, a mosaic of factors having to do with perception and memory are relevant. I briefly sketch the most common of these factors and categorize them as to the degree to which they may be unambiguously and/or quantitatively applied to a specific case. I discuss one such factor, witness-object distance, in some detail, showing how an expert might describe distance effects on perception and providing examples from actual cases.
犯罪和其他法证相关事件的目击者有时会描述他们的记忆,他们对这些记忆表示有信心,但从案件的情况来看,基于感知和记忆方面的研究,这种信心可能是不恰当的过高。向陪审团传达这一观察结果及其原因的最有效方法是通过感知和记忆方面的专家。在任何特定情况下,与感知和记忆相关的因素都有很多。我简要概述了其中最常见的因素,并根据它们在多大程度上可以明确和/或定量地应用于特定案件对其进行分类。我详细讨论了其中一个因素,即证人与目标物的距离,展示了专家如何描述距离对感知的影响,并提供了实际案例的例子。