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Type: Curriculum vitae / bibliography page
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This document is page 33 of a Curriculum Vitae or bibliography for Dr. Elizabeth F. Loftus, listing her academic publications between 2018 and 2020. The publications focus heavily on false memory, eyewitness testimony, repressed memory, and the intersection of psychology and law, including a critical paper on Title IX investigations. The document contains a Department of Justice footer (DOJ-OGR-00015244) and a file identifier (LOFTUS-046), suggesting it was part of a legal production, likely related to her role as an expert witness.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Elizabeth F. Loftus Author/Subject
Primary author listed on all bibliography entries, an expert in memory and eyewitness testimony.
B. Butler Co-author
Co-authored 2018 paper on discrepancy detection.
K. J. Cochran Co-author
Co-authored 2018 paper on choice blindness.
J.S. Rakoff Co-author
Co-authored 2018 paper on eyewitness identification.
L. Patihis Co-author
Co-authored multiple papers on false memory.
C. Laney Co-author
Co-authored multiple papers on false memory and eyewitness memory.
D. Davis Co-author
Co-authored papers on eyewitness science and Title IX investigations.
H. Otgaar Co-author
Co-authored papers on repressed memory.
J. Teitcher Co-author
Co-authored 'Invasion of the Mind Snatchers'.
G. Murphy Co-author
Co-authored paper on false memories and fake news.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
University of California Irvine Law Review
Published 2018 article.
Oxford University Press
Published books/chapters listed in 2018.
Annual Review of Law and Social Science
Published 2018 article.
National Academy of Sciences
Published 2019 proceedings.
DOJ-OGR
Department of Justice Office of Government Information Services (indicated by footer stamp).

Timeline (1 events)

2018
31st International Congress of Psychology
Unknown (Proceedings published)
Laney, C. Loftus, E.F.

Locations (2)

Location Context
Publishing location for Oxford University Press.
Mentioned in title of 2019 paper regarding abortion referendum.

Relationships (2)

Elizabeth F. Loftus Academic Collaborator J.S. Rakoff
Co-authored 'The intractability of inaccurate eyewitness identification'
Elizabeth F. Loftus Academic Collaborator D. Davis
Co-authored paper critical of 'trauma-focused' investigations in Title IX cases.

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"The intractability of inaccurate eyewitness identification."
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"False memory tasks do not reliably predict other false memories."
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"Memory experts’ beliefs about repressed memory."
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"Invasion of the Mind Snatchers: A Nation full of Traumatic Memories."
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"The return of the repressed: The persistent and problematic claims of long forgotten trauma."
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"Title IX and 'trauma-focused' investigations: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."
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"Belief in unconscious repressed memory is widespread"
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2018
Butler, B. & Loftus, E.F. (2018) Discrepancy detection in the retrieval-enhanced suggestibility
paradigm. Memory, 26, 483-493. DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2017.1371193
Cochran, K. J., Greenspan, R. L, Bogart, D. F., & Loftus, E. F. (2018). (Choice)Blind justice: Legal
implications of the choice blindness phenomenon. University of California Irvine Law Review, 8, 85-96.
Rakoff, J.S. & Loftus, E.F. (2018) The intractability of inaccurate eyewitness identification.
Daedalus, 147, 90-98.
Patihis, L, Frenda,, S.J., & Loftus, E.F. (2018) False memory tasks do not reliably predict other false
memories. Psychology of Consciousness, 5(2), 140-160.
Pena, M.M., Klemfuss, J.Z., Loftus, E.F., & Jafary, A.M. (in press) Source credibility, misinformation
and memory. Psychology of Consciousness.
Loftus, E.F. (2018) Eyewitness Testimony: An Eyewitness Report. In T. Grisso & S.L. Brodsky (Eds)
The Roots of Modern Psychology and Law. Oxford University Press. p. 31-43.
Loftus, E.F. (2018) Eyewitness science and the legal system. Annual Review of Law and Social
Science, 14, 1-10.
Patihis, L., Ho, L.Y., Loftus, E.F., & Herrara, M.E. (2018) Memory experts’ beliefs about repressed
memory. Memory. DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2018.1532521
Laney, C & Loftus, E. (2018) “False Memory.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Psychology. Ed. Dana S.
Dunn. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bell, R., Maxcey, A.M., & Loftus, E.F. (2018) Crime Solving: Can you correctly report what you saw?
Frontiers for Young Minds. https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2018.00021
Zhu, b., Chen, C., Loftus, E.F., Dong, Q, Lin, C.,& Li, J. (2018) Intellectual factors in false memories of
patients with schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research., 265, 256-262 https:// doi.org/ 10.1016/
j.psychres.2018.05.007
Laney, C., & Loftus, E.F. (2018). Current directions in false memory research. In K. Shigemasu, S.
Kuwano, T. Sato, & T. Matsuzawa (Eds.), Diversity in Harmony: Proceedings of the 31st International
Congress of Psychology (pp. 343-357). Wiley.
Laney, C., & Loftus, E.F. (2018). Eyewitness memory. In R. N. Kocsis (Ed.), Applied criminal
psychology: A guide to forensic behavioral sciences (2nd ed.; pp. 199-228). Charles C. Thomas.
Davis, D. & Loftus, E.F. (2018) Eyewitness Science in the 21st Century. Stevens’ Handbook of
Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. Vol 1: Learning and Memory. 4th Ed. Wiley
2019
Loftus, E.F. & Teitcher, J. (2019) Invasion of the Mind Snatchers: A Nation full of Traumatic Memories.
Clinical Psychological Science., 7, 25-26.
Zhu, B., Chen, C., Shao, X., Liu, W., Ye, Z., Zhuang, L., Zheng, L., Loftus, E.F., & Xue, G. (2019)
Multiple interactive memory representations underlie the induction of false memory. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, 116, 3466-3475
Loftus, E.F. (2019) Eyewitness Testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 498-503.
Urban, E.J., Cochran, K.J., Acevedo, A.M., Cross, M.P., Pressman, S.D., & Loftus, E.F. (2019)
Misremembering pain: A memory blindness approach to adding a better end. Memory & Cognition, 47,
954-967.
Nichols, R.M., & Loftus, E.F. (2019) Who is susceptible in three false memory tasks? Memory, 27,
962-984.
Otgaar, H.., Howe, M.L., Patihis, L., Merckelbach, H., Lynn, S.J., Lilienfeld, S.O. & Loftus, E.F. (2019)
The return of the repressed: The persistent and problematic claims of long forgotten trauma.
Perspectives on Psychology Science. 14, 1072-1095.
Murphy, G., Loftus, E.F., Grady, R.H., Levine, L.J., & Greene, C.M. (2019) False memories for fake
news during Ireland’s abortion referendum. Psychological Science, 30, 1449-1459.
Davis, D. & Loftus, E.F. (2019) Title IX and “trauma-focused” investigations: The Good, the Bad, and
the Ugly. Journal of Research on Memory and Cognition, 8, 403-410.
2020
McClure, K.A., McGuire, K.L. & Loftus, E.F. (2020) Officers’ memory and stress in virtual lethal force
simulations. Psychology, Crime, & Law., 26, 248-266.
Shaw, E. V., Loftus, E. F. (2020). Punishing the crime of forgetting. Journal of Applied Research in
Memory and Cognition, 9, 24-28.
Otgaar, H., Wang, J., Howe, M.L, Lilienfeld, S.O., Loftus, E.F., Lynn, S.J., Merckelbach, H., & Patihis,
L. (2020) Belief in unconscious repressed memory is widespread: A comment on Brewin et al. Journal
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