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Céline Launay is a Lecturer at Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès, affiliated with the Cognition, Languages, Ergonomics (CLLE) research unit. Her work focuses on forensic psychology, particularly the social regulation of memory in judicial contexts. She develops tools for testimony collection used by legal professionals and analyzes police interview techniques to understand eyewitness memory processes.
Her research explores:
- Eyewitness testimony reliability and memory performance in legal settings
- Social psychology aspects of judicial processes and investigative interviewing
- Development of specialized protocols for interviewing vulnerable populations
- Application of cognitive psychology principles to forensic contexts
Launay's publications demonstrate a consistent focus on improving testimony quality through cognitive psychology applications. Her work spans eyewitness memory protocols, police interview analysis, and testimony reliability assessment, with recent explorations into truth-telling mechanisms and specialized interview techniques for asylum seekers and gambling behavior studies.
She collaborates extensively within Jacques Py's Lab and participates in multidisciplinary teams investigating psychology-law intersections. Her research contributes to the CLLE unit's work on cognition in complex situations and society-individual interactions.



