Rod Lindsay

Rod Lindsay

Professor Emeritus

Department of Psychology

B.Sc. University of Toronto 1974
M.Sc. University of Alberta 1978
Ph.D. University of Alberta 1982

Curriculum Vitae [PDF]

Research Interests

Adult eyewitness reliability, police procedures for obtaining eyewitness evidence, methods of obtaining superior evidence from eyewitnesses, and the effects of eyewitness evidence in court. Reliability of child witnesses and their competence to testify.

Selected Publications

Fritzley, V. H., Lindsay, R. C. L., & Lee, K. (in press). Young children’s response tendencies toward yes-no questions concerning actions. Child Development.

Mansour, J. K., Beaudry, J. L., Bertrand, M. I., Kalmet, N., Melsom, E. I., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (in press). Impact of disguise and lineup type on decision accuracy, confidence, and confidence-accuracy calibration. Law & Human Behavior.

Saykaly, C., Talwar, V.,Lindsay, R. C. L., Bala, N. & Lee, K. (in press). The influence of multiple interviews on the verbal markers of deception. Psychiatry, Psychology and the Law.

Bala, N., Lee, K., Lindsay, R. C. L. & Talwar, V. (2010). The competency of children to testify: Psychological research informing Canadian law reform. International Journal of Children’s Rights, 18, 53-77.

Mansour, J. K., Lindsay, R. C. L, Brewer, N., & Munhall, K. G. (2009). Characterizing visual behavior on a lineup task. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 1012 - 1026.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Mansour, J. K., Beaudry, J. L., Leach, A. M., & Bertrand, M. I. (2009). Beyond sequential presentation: Misconceptions and misrepresentations of sequential lineups. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 14, 31-34.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Mansour, J. K., Beaudry, J. L., Leach, A. M., & Bertrand, M. I. (2009). Sequential lineup presentation: Patterns and policy. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 14, 13-24.

Leach, A. M.,Lindsay, R. C. L., Koehler, R., Beaudry, J. L., Bala, N., Lee, K., & Talwar, V. (2009). The reliability of lie detection performance. Law & Human Behavior, 33, 96-109.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Semmler, C., Weber, N., Brewer, N. & Lindsay, M. R. (2008). How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy. Law & Human Behavior, 32, 526-535.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Ross, D. F., Read, J. D., & Toglia, M. (Eds) (2007). Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Memory for People, Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

Toglia, M., Read, J. D., Ross, D. F., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (2007). Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Memory for Events. Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Mansour, J. K., Beaudry, J. L., Leach, A. M., & Bertrand, M. I. (2009). Sequential lineup presentation: Patterns and policy. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 14, 13-24.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Semmler, C., Weber, N., Brewer, N. & Lindsay, M. R. (2008). How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy. Law & Human Behavior, 32, 526-535.

Beaudry, J. L., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (2007). Current identification procedure practices: A survey of Ontario police officers. Canadian Journal of Police and Security Services, 4, 178 – 183.

Talwar, V., Lee, K., Bala, N., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (2006). Adults’ judgments of children’s coached reports. Law and Human Behavior, 30, 561-570.

Leach, A. M., Talwar, V., Lee, K., Bala, N., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (2004). The detection of children's deception by law enforcement officials and university students. Law and Human Behavior, 28, 661-685.

 

Raven Wallace

Raven Wallace

Graduate Student

Department of Psychology

 

Name Pronunciation Guide:
"r-ay-v-en wh-ah-ll-iss"

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Prakash Thambipillai

Prakash Thambipillai

Graduate Student

Department of Psychology

 

Name Pronunciation Guide:
"pr-uh-KAW-sh thumb-BEE-pill-uh"

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Peyton Nault

Peyton Nault

Graduate Student

Department of Psychology

 

Name Pronunciation Guide:
"Pay-ton Nahlt"

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Olivia Simioni

Olivia Simioni

Graduate Student

Department of Psychology

 

Name Pronunciation Guide:
"Oh-li-vee-ah Sih-me-oh-knee"

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Neha Parvez

Neha Parvez

Graduate Student

Department of Psychology

 

Name Pronunciation Guide:
"NAI-ha Par-vez"

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Meredith Chivers

Meredith Chivers

Meredith Chivers

Associate Professor

Department of Psychology

B.Sc., University of Guelph, 1995
M.A., Northwestern University, 2000
Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2003

Curriculum Vitae [PDF]

Research Interests

My primary research focuses on sexual attractions, sexual response, and sexual functioning, and the influence of gender and sex on these aspects of our sexualities. My current work focuses on the neurocognitive factors associated with sexual response in women with and without sexual difficulties.

Selected Publications

Suschinsky, K. D., Huberman, J. S., Maunder, L., Brotto, L. A., Hollenstein, T., & Chivers, M. L. (2019). The relationship between sexual concordance and sexual functioning in women with and without sexual difficulties. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy.

Shirazi, T. N., Bossio, J. A., Puts, D., & Chivers, M. L. (2018). Menstrual cycle phase predicts women’s hormonal responses to sexual stimuli. Hormones and Behavior, 103, 45–53. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2018.05.023

Dawson, S. J., & Chivers, M. L. (2018). Sexual stimulus modality moderates gaze patterns in women and men. Royal Society Open.

Chivers, M.L. (2017). The specificity of women’s sexual response and its relationship with sexual orientations: A review and ten hypotheses. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46(5), 1161–1179 doi:10.1007/s10508-016-0897-x

Chivers, M.L., & Brotto, L. B. (2017). Controversies in women’s sexual arousal and desire. European Psychologist, 22(1), 5–26. doi: 10.1027/1016-9040/a000274

Velten, J., Margraf, J., Chivers, M. L., & Brotto, L. A. (2017). Effects of a mindfulness task on women’s sexual response. Journal of Sex Research, 55(6), 747-757. doi:10.1080/00224499.2017.1408768

Suschinsky, K. D., Shelley, A. D., Gerritsen, J., Tuiten, A., & Chivers, M. L. (2016). The clitoral photoplethysmograph; response specificity and construct validity. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 12(12), 2324–2338. doi: 10.1111/jsm.13047

Huberman, J. S., & Chivers, M. L. (2015). Evaluating gender-specificity of sexual arousal in women and men using thermography. Psychophysiology, 52, 1382–1395. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12466

Dawson, S., & Chivers, M. L. (2014). Gender differences and similarities in sexual desire. Current Sexual Health Reports, 6(4), 211-219. doi: 10.1007/s11930-014-0027-5.

Chivers, M. L., Seto, M. C., Lalumière, M. L, Laan, E., & Grimbos, T. (2010). Agreement of genital and subjective measures of sexual arousal in men and women: A meta-analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39(1), 5–56.

Chivers, M. L., Seto, M. C., & Blanchard, R. (2007). Gender and sexual orientation differences in sexual response to the sexual activities versus the gender of actors in sexual films. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93(6), 1108–1121.

Chivers, M. L., Rieger, G., Latty, E., & Bailey, J. M. (2004). A sex difference in the specificity of sexual arousal. Psychological Science, 15(11), 736–744.