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Dr Deanne Green is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. She serves as director of the Graduate Diploma in Psychology Advanced and coordinates the first-year Research Methods in Psychology undergraduate course, teaching across on-campus and online Psychology programs. Her research focuses on memory perception errors arising from emotional stimuli, particularly the boundary extension effect, through collaboration with Flinders University's Forensic and Clinical Cognition Lab.
- Education: Undergraduate in Psychology and Neuroscience (Flinders University), Honours (2015), PhD (2019)
Research interests include:
- Boundary extension effect and memory for scene proximity
- Emotional valence/arousal impacts on perception
- Decision-making distortions
- Trigger warnings and implicit bias effects
- Forensic applications of memory research
- Experimental psychology methods
She previously held a postdoctoral appointment (2019-2021) at Flinders University's Forensic and Clinical Cognition Lab, where she conducted research on memory perception errors. Her work has applications in criminal justice systems where witness testimony reliability is critical.
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