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… A common mistake, for example, is that conclusions are drawn based on an insufficient number of subjects. Peters: “You should always make an analysis beforehand of the minimum number of subjects that are needed. This often happens only rudimentarily.” That is why the HPB forms a platform for discussion about what has gone wrong with research, what else could have been done and what lessons can be learned from it. The HPB is also an initial step in shifting from the prevailing competition …
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… of her two boys. “It’s an exciting time, especially finishing the PhD. There were a lot of ups and downs in my pregnancy, so I had to move my defence once. I’m glad it all worked out and the twins are still in there”. Forensic Psychology Lilian started her career in psychology in Groningen, where she did her bachelor’s. She then moved to Maastricht do the Master in Forensic Psychology. During that master’s programme she met Prof. Henry Otgaar and Prof. Jan Ramaekers who became her supervisors during her PhD. “I wrote a paper on cannabis and CBD, and Jan and I started talking about how we could expand this into a PhD position”. Kloft applied for an NWO Research Talent grant and got it. That started her PhD project about the effects of drugs on false memories. “I’m glad I got to do my PhD here in Maastricht. Anywhere else in the world it’s difficult to do studies where participants actually take drugs. And at FPN we have the Forensic …
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PhD Defence Yikang Zhang
"Make-believe: The Role of Memory Distrust in the Memory Validation Process"
Carolin Muschalik and Lukas Figge-Muschalik met in 2014, when Lukas was doing a PhD and Carolin was finishing her master’s at Maastricht University. One year ago they left on a trip around the world, intending to explore, enjoy life and satisfy their curiosity, but also to contribute to a more sustainable world. Exactly where it would take them, they didn’t know. And they still haven’t returned. “We’re going with the flow, going with the slow. We’ll see where we end up.”
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… group for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) , and currently works on prosecutor's knowledge on cases of sexual abuse against preschoolers. Lindsay Malloy Lindsay Malloy Dr. Lindsay Malloy is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Ontario Tech University, specializing in developmental and forensic psychology. She is the Director of the Development, Context, and Communication Lab and her research addresses how, why, and to whom children and teens disclose negative or traumatic … Challenges in interpreter-mediated investigative interviews with children Dr. Emilie Ernberg (Univeristy of Gothenburg, Sweden) 16:15 - 16:30 Juvenile False Confessions: Developmental Science and Practical Implications Dr. Lindsay Malloy (Ontario Tech, ON, Canada) 16:30 - 16:45 Investigative interviews with children in the context of online abuse Dr. Julia Korkman (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) 16:45 - 17:00 Offline and online grooming behaviours in sexual abuse of children Dr. …
… capabilities), Medical Informatics (access to patient data, identification of disease signatures), Neuromorphic Computing (development of brain-inspired computing) Neurorobotics (use of robots to test brain simulations). HBP also undertakes targeted research and theoretical studies, and explores brain structure and function in humans, rodents and other species. In addition, the project studies the ethical and societal implications of HBP’s work. At Monday’s Open Day, project members …