Marko Jelicic
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Otgaar H, Mangiulli I, Li C, Jelicic M, Muris P
Front Psychol
. 2025 Feb;
16:1498258.
PMID: 39973958
People who claim to have been abused sometimes retract these claims at a later point in time. Research on these so-called 'retractors' might provide critical insights into the processes involved...
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Jelicic M
Top Cogn Sci
. 2023 Feb;
16(4):770-776.
PMID: 36731123
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissociative amnesia. It starts with the case of a young man with complete retrograde amnesia due to...
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Haest I, Hofman P, Herbergs J, Nelen H, Jelicic M
Sci Justice
. 2022 Aug;
62(4):424-432.
PMID: 35931448
In forensic radiology, computed tomography (CT) is often used as a medical imaging technique to identify the cause and manner of death of deceased victims of a possible crime. In...
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Mangiulli I, Jelicic M, Patihis L, Otgaar H
Memory
. 2021 Oct;
29(10):1362-1374.
PMID: 34637695
Dissociative amnesia is one of the most controversial categories in the field of psychiatry and clinical psychology. Self-reports of dissociative amnesia in the general population, and beliefs about this topic,...
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van Impelen A, Merckelbach H, Niesten I, Jelicic M, Huhnt B, A Campo J
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2020 Jan;
24(4):530-548.
PMID: 31983972
In two studies (one with 57 forensic inpatients and one with 45 prisoners) the connection between biased symptom reporting and antisocial behaviour is explored. The findings are as follows: 1)...
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Mangiulli I, van Oorsouw K, Curci A, Jelicic M
Front Psychol
. 2019 May;
10:928.
PMID: 31080428
Previous studies demonstrated that, when asked to honestly provide information about a mock crime, former feigners performed worse than those who were requested to confess to this event. Thus, feigning...
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Jelicic M
Front Psychiatry
. 2018 Dec;
9:617.
PMID: 30519199
Many violent offenders report amnesia for their crime. Although this type of memory loss is possible, there are reasons to assume that many claims of crime-related amnesia are feigned. This...
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Merckelbach H, Jelicic M
J Forensic Sci
. 2018 Oct;
64(3):938-940.
PMID: 30278100
Hand preference may be crucial in the forensic domain, notably in cases where the assailant is known to be left-handed and the defendant claims to be right-handed (or vice versa)....
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Otgaar H, Merckelbach H, Jelicic M, Smeets T
Appl Cogn Psychol
. 2018 Aug;
31(1):24-25.
PMID: 30122805
Brewin and Andrews (2016) reviewed the literature on false memory propensity for childhood events. In this commentary, we critically evaluate their basic claim that proneness to false memories of childhood...
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Boskovic I, Biermans A, Merten T, Jelicic M, Hope L, Merckelbach H
Front Psychol
. 2018 Jul;
9:1195.
PMID: 30050491
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. According to these authors, modified Stroop interference effects are beyond conscious control and therefore...