
معرفی
Dr. Travis Seale-Carlisle is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Aberdeen, where he has been employed since 2021. His research focuses on advancing theoretical understanding of human memory to improve reliability in applied and forensic settings. He specializes in eyewitness identification procedures using signal-detection theory and machine-learning techniques.
- BA, University of California, San Diego (2012)
- PhD, Royal Holloway, University of London (2017)
His research interests center on cognition, particularly decision-making, memory, and language in forensic contexts. Key areas include eyewitness identification accuracy, confidence measurement, and the impact of memory encoding/retrieval on legal outcomes.
Recent publications highlight trends in eyewitness memory analysis, numeric vs. verbal confidence diagnostics, and machine-learning applications for lineup procedures. His work has been published in journals like Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Cognition, and Perspectives on Psychological Science.
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Royal Holloway (2017-2018)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Birmingham (2018-2019)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Duke University (2019-2021)
- Editorial Board Member, Scientific Reports (2023-present)
Dr. Seale-Carlisle supervises research teams and contributes to institutional committees, including Ethics and Impact Committees. He has developed the pyWitness Python toolkit for recognition memory experiments, streamlining data analysis and model fitting in eyewitness research.



