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Not conferencing but hardy and rewarding public engagement: Unplugged at the Fringe with the Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas

Journal Article
Skelton, F. (2018)
Not conferencing but hardy and rewarding public engagement: Unplugged at the Fringe with the Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas. Cognitive Psychology Bulletin,
No abstract available. Item is conference review.

Augmented Reality AI Co-Driver: Impact on Drivers Perceived Experience and Safety

Conference Proceeding
Charissis, V. (in press)
Augmented Reality AI Co-Driver: Impact on Drivers Perceived Experience and Safety. In Proceedings of the International Display Workshops (IDW '23)
This project investigates the use of an AI codriver that could support the driver's decision-making process. The information is presented through AR HUD and audio. The evaluat...

Structured Groups Make More Accurate Veracity Judgments Than Individuals

Journal Article
Hamlin, I., Bolger, F., Vasilichi, A., Belton, I., Crawford, M. M., Sissons, A., …Wright, G. (2021)
Structured Groups Make More Accurate Veracity Judgments Than Individuals. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 35(6), 1600-1607. https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3892
Groups often make better judgments than individuals, and recent research suggests that this phenomenon extends to the deception detection domain. The present research investig...

The relationship between creativity and attention in adults

Journal Article
Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., & Willis, A. (2018)
The relationship between creativity and attention in adults. Creativity Research Journal, 30(4), 370-379
Creativity is a valuable attribute that involves the generation of original ideas; attention is a vital function that facilitates information selection. There is some evidence...

Improving the Quality of Police Facial Composites

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. (2009, March)
Improving the Quality of Police Facial Composites. Poster presented at SET for Britain, London, UK
I was invited to present this research, shortlisted from over 600 applications. SET for Britain recognises excellence in Early Career Researchers.

Improving the quality of police facial composite images

Exhibition / Performance
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. Improving the quality of police facial composite images. [Poster]. Exhibited at SET for Britain, House of Commons. 9 September 2009 - 9 September 2009. (Unpublished)

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Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. Improving the quality of police facial composite images. [Poster]. Exhibited at SET for Britain, House of Commons. 9 September 2009 - 9 September 2009. (Unpublished

The Importance Of Context For Facial Composite Images

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., & Frowd, C. (2013, January)
The Importance Of Context For Facial Composite Images. Paper presented at Identifying the Suspect: Improving Facial Composites, University of Leeds

Witness interviews: Does recall of relational information improve identifiability of a facial composites?

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Andrews, S. (2011, September)
Witness interviews: Does recall of relational information improve identifiability of a facial composites?. Paper presented at International Conference for Emerging Security Technologies, University of Central Lancashire

The Role of Context in the Construction of Police Facial Composites

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. (2009, September)
The Role of Context in the Construction of Police Facial Composites. Poster presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section conference, University of Hertfordshire

The impact of morphing on own- and other-race facial composites

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Forwd, C., Walkden, S., & Bowling, J. (2015, August)
The impact of morphing on own- and other-race facial composites. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL), University of Nuremberg