
Gillian Murphy
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Group Editor, West Scotland region at Newsquest. I also enjoy wine and cycling (not at the same time).
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1 week ago |
jdsupra.com | Missy Mordy |Gillian Murphy |Lauren Nelson
What employers in Washington state need to know about new laws affecting pay transparency, pregnancy accommodations, and background checks, among other issuesSeveral key bills passed during the recent Washington legislative session that will significantly impact Washington employers.
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1 week ago |
lexology.com | Angela Vogel |Missy Mordy |Gillian Murphy |Lauren Nelson
What employers in Washington state need to know about new laws affecting pay transparency, pregnancy accommodations, and background checks, among other issuesSeveral key bills passed during the recent Washington legislative session that will significantly impact Washington employers.
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1 month ago |
psyche.co | Gillian Murphy |Ciara Greene
by Gillian Murphy and Ciara Greene, memory researchersGillian Murphy is an associate professor in the School of Applied Psychology at University College Cork and a funded investigator at Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software. She is co-author of Memory Lane: The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember (2025). Ciara Greene is an associate professor in the School of Psychology at University College Dublin, where she leads the Attention and Memory Laboratory.
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2 months ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Gillian Murphy |Didier Ching |John Twomey |Eoghan Meehan
1 Introduction As machine learning-based technologies have increasingly proliferated in recent years, researchers have sought to understand and predict various harms that may come about through the increasing and everyday use of those technologies (Gamage et al. 2022; Lee et al. 2024; Mink et al. 2024). Deepfakes are one such technology, where deep learning methods can fabricate media of a person doing or saying almost anything.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Gillian Murphy |Ciara Greene
1 Introduction What is a memory? Can an outside observer really ascertain whether someone is remembering an event? How can they do so reliably? These are challenging questions that we face as memory researchers, particularly when we try to tease apart true and false memories and beliefs. In this issue, Andrews and Brewin (2024) reanalysed a portion of the data from our recent rich false memory study (Murphy, Dawson, et al. 2023) and developed a novel coding scheme based on counting reported details.
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