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James Bullen

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All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Hi, Sana.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

It's used very frequently in Australia.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

It's a really persuasive form of evidence for courts, juries, justice systems.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

So if an eyewitness testimony is available, chances are that it will be called upon in a court and it will be used.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Now, I spoke to Dr. Celine Van Gold, who we also had on the last episode of the show, talking about false confessions.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

She's an associate professor at the University of Sydney.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Celine says a huge amount of weight is put on eyewitness testimony in court systems.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

That's where we're going to go next.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Encoding is the first step in how we remember.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

The steps of memory go encoding, storage, then retrieval.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

But let's focus on step two, storage.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

And just to pick up on the tagging, so what does that mean exactly?

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Mostly that will be the details you experienced in this particular event.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Here, the car crash that you witnessed.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

But tags can overlap.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

For adults, Celine says that it's actually a lot easier to organise because over time we've learnt how to sort and store the information that's coming in.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Celine says that these source monitoring mistakes, that's our brains filling gaps with information from elsewhere, happen more often than we think.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

This is also related to what we heard about last episode of the series, where in interrogations, small changes in how questions are asked can alter the way someone remembers an event.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

But the percentages Celine van Gogh mentioned, only remembering about 30% of an event, that was shocking to me.

All In The Mind
Ambiguous crimes and inattentional blindness: the science of eyewitness memory

Okay, Sana, I want to show you a video now.

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