Davis Deborah, Hogan Alexis A, Hart Demi J
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jul 22;15:1294730. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1294730. eCollection 2024.
The present article addresses claims commonly made by prosecution witnesses in sexual assault trials: that attention narrows under stress, and that these attended aspects of the event are encoded in a way that ensures accuracy and resistance to fading and distortion. We provide evidence to contradict such claims. Given that what is encoded is largely the gist of one's interpretation of experience, we discuss the way in which attention and emotion can bias the interpretation of experience. We illustrate with issues of memory reports in cases of acquaintance rape, where the primary issue is the presence or absence of consent. We provide some specific illustrations concerning effects of emotion on interpretation of sexual consent. Finally, based on what is known regarding priming effects on memory retrieval and judgment, we conclude with discussion of the potential of some "trauma-informed" interviewing strategies to promote false memories (such as FETI: Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview).
即压力会导致注意力变窄,且事件中这些被关注的方面会以一种确保准确性以及抗消退和抗扭曲的方式被编码。我们提供了反驳这些说法的证据。鉴于被编码的内容在很大程度上是一个人对经历的解释要点,我们讨论了注意力和情绪可能使经历解释产生偏差的方式。我们以熟人强奸案中的记忆报告问题为例进行说明,此类案件的主要问题是是否存在同意。我们提供了一些关于情绪对性同意解释影响的具体例证。最后,基于对启动效应对记忆检索和判断影响的已知情况,我们在讨论一些“创伤知情”访谈策略(如FETI:法医经验性创伤访谈)引发错误记忆的可能性后得出结论。