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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Heather M. Kleider-Offutt, PhD Fisher Trail N.E. Atlanta, GA (404) Tax I.D number EDUCATION 2001 Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe Major: Cognitive Psychology 1997 Master of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 1995 Bachelor of Arts, in Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 1985 Bachelor or Science in Business, University of Arizona, Tucson PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS 2012-present Chair, Cognitive Sciences program, Georgia State University 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University Cognitive Sciences program Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University Cognitive Sciences program 2008-present Associate Member, Georgia State University s Neuroscience Institute TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-presemt Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University Course Instructor, Arizona State University
2 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2004-present Volunteer Advisor and Expert Witness for The Georgia Innocence Project; An organization that works to free prisoners who were falsely incarcerated based on eyewitness testimony Community Affairs Officer, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, AZ Purchasing Agent, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, AZ PUBLICATIONS Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Knuycky, L. R., Clevinger,A.,& Capodanno, M.(2017). Wrongful convictions and stereotypical Black features: When a face-type facilitates misidentification. Legal and Criminological Psychology. Kleider-Offutt, H.M., A. Bond, & S.A. Hegerty (2016). Black stereotypical features: When a face-type can get you in trouble. Current Directions in Psychological Science Invited paper. Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Clevinger,A.,& Bond, A.(2016). Working memory and cognitive load in the legal system: Influences on police shooting decisions, interrogation and jury decisions. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition Invited paper. Adams, H., Kleider-Offutt, H.M., D. Bell & D. Washburn (2016). The effects of prayer on attention resource availability and attention bias. Religion, Brain & Behavior. Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Cavrak, S.E., & Knuycky, L.R. (2015). Do police officer s beliefs about emotional witnesses influence the questions they ask? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 29, Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Swartout, K. & Capodanno, M. (2015). When suicide calls are a regular event: Urban Police perspectives on dealing with suicide, predictors and need for training. FBI Compendium on Law Enforcement and Suicide, section 4. Cavrak, S.E.& Kleider-Offutt, H.M., (2015). Pictures are worth a thousand words and a moral decision or two: Religious symbols prime moral judgments. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 25, Knuycky, L.R., Kleider, H.M., & Cavrak, S.E., (2014). Lineup Misidentifications: When Being Prototypically Black is Perceived as Criminal. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 28, Kleider, H.M., Cavrak, S. E., & Knuycky, L. R. (2012). Looking like a criminal: Stereotypical Black facial features promote face categorization error. Memory & Cognition,40,
3 Kleider, H.M., Knuycky, L. R., & Cavrak, S. E. (2012). Deciding the fate of others: The cognitive underpinnings of racially biased juror-decision-making. The Journal of General Psychology, 139, Kleider, H.M., Parrott, D.J. & King, T. Z. (2010). Shooting behavior: How working memory, arousal and affect influence police officer shoot decisions. Applied Cognitive Psychology,24, Kleider, H.M. & Parrott, D. J. (2009). Aggressive shooting behavior: How working memory and threat influence shoot decisions. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, Flemming, T.M., Beran, M.J., Thompson, R.K., Kleider, H. M. & Washburn, D.A.(2008). What meaning means for same and different: Analogical reasoning in humans, chimpanzees and Rhesus monkeys. Journal of comparative Psychology, 2, Kleider, H.M., Goldinger, S.D. & Knuycky, L. (2008). Stereotypes Influence False Memory for Imagined Events. Memory, 16, Kleider, H.M., Pezdek, K., Goldinger, S. D. & Kirk, A. (2008). Schema-Driven source misattributions errors: Remembering the expected from a witnessed event. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22, Kleider, H.M., & Goldinger, S.D. (2006). The Generation and Resemblance Heuristics in Face Recognition: Cooperation and Competition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 32, Kleider, H.M., & Goldinger, S.D. (2004). Illusions of face memory: Clarity breeds familiarity. Journal of Memory and Language, 50, Goldinger, S.D., Kleider, H.M., Azuma, T., & Beike, D. (2003). "Blaming the victim" under memory load. Psychological Science, 14, 1, Goldinger, S.D., Azuma, T., Kleider, H.M., & Holmes, V. (2002). Font-specific memory: More than meets the eye? In J. Bowers & C. Marsolek (Eds.), Rethinking Implicit Memory. Oxford University Press. pp Kleider, H.M., & Goldinger, S.D. (2001). Stereotyping ricochet: Complex effects of racial distinctiveness on identification accuracy. Law and Human Behavior, 25, 6, Goldinger, S.D., Kleider, H.M., & Shelley, E. (1999). The marriage of perception and memory: Creating two-way illusions with words and voices. Memory & Cognition, 27,
4 Manuscripts in preparation Kleider-Offutt, H.M. & Bond, A.D., (revised-resubmitted). Generalized fear: Distribution of fear across category members. Acta Psychologica Kleider-Offutt., H.M. Bond, A.,Williams, S., Bohil, C. (revised-resubmitted). Modeling facetype and threat: Biased decision-making in expression interpretation. Memory & Cognition Bond, A.D., & Kleider-Offutt, H.M. (in prep). Like father, like son: Stereotypical facial features in children and the loss of innocence. Invited Talks The Science of Your Racist Brain: Neuroethics program, Emory Center for Ethics (2016). Eyewitness Memory. Workshop for the National Juvenile Defender Center (2016). PROFESSIONAL PRESENTAIONS Bond, A.D., & Kleider-Offutt, H.M. (2016). Like father, like son: Stereotypical facial features in children and the loss of innocence. Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. Williams, S., Bond, A., Bohil, C., Kleider-Offutt., H.M. (2016). Modeling face-type and threat: Biased decision-making in expression interpretation. Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Conference,Boston, Massachusetts. Clevinger, A., Kleider-Offutt, H., & Capodanno, M. (2016). The Effect of Face Type on Attention Allocation. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA), New Orleans, LA. Capodanno, M., Clevinger, A.M., & Kleider-Offutt, H. (2016). Wrongful Convictions and Stereotypical Black Features: When a Face-type Facilitates Misidentification. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA), New Orleans, LA. Kleider-Offutt, H. M., Clevinger, A. M., & Capodanno, M. (2016). Wrongful Convictions and Stereotypical Black Features: When a Face-type Facilitates Misidentification. Poster presented at the Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society (APLS), Atlanta, GA. Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Clevinger,A. (2015). Wrongful convictions and stereotypical Black features: When a face-type facilitates misidentification. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Kleider-Offutt, H.M., Hegerty, S. (2014). Are emotionally aroused witnesses better witnesses?. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA.
5 Kleider, H. M., & King, T. Z. & K. Revill (2013). Vivid imagining of false events leads to false memories: Comparisons of neural activity show differences in rejection and acceptance of imagined events. Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Hawaii. Clevinger, A. & Kleider, H. M. (2013). The effects of working memory and emotional arousal on reading comprehension. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, CA. Cavrak, S. & Kleider, H. M. (2013). Moral decisions: Religious beliefs override logic when cognitive capacity is reduced. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, CA. Hegerty, S. E. A., Knuycky, L. R., Kleider, H. M., & King, T. Z. (2013). Arousal Reduces Memory Accuracy Only for Negatively Valenced Events. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA. Kleider, H.M., Knuycky, L. R., & Anastasi, J. (2012). Racial influences on death penalty decisions by region. Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, Puerto Rico. Cavrak, S.E., Kleider, H.M., & Washburn, D.A. (2012). Priming an Implicit Religious Network Using Religious Symbols. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Adams, S. E., Knuycky, L. R, Kleider, H. M., & King, T. Z. (2011). Valance of event stimuli differentially affects memory for central and peripheral items under conditions of high arousal. Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA. Adams, S. E., Knuycky, L. R, Kleider, H. M., & King, T. Z. (2011). Valance of event stimuli differentially affects memory for central and peripheral items under conditions of high arousal. Annual Meeting of the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference, Atlanta, GA. Austin, E. L., Knuycky, L. R., & Kleider, H. M. (2011). Bias against Blacks: The effect of racial prejudice and cognitive availability on mock-juror decision making. Annual Meeting of the Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Conference, Long Island, NY. Austin, E. L., Knuycky, L. R., & Kleider, H. M. (2011). Bias against Blacks: The effect of racial prejudice and cognitive availability on mock-juror decision making. Annual Meeting of the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference, Atlanta, GA. *Bond, A.D., Cavrak, S.E., & Kleider, H.M. (2011). Recognition and recategorization of stereotypical faces. Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference (PURC), Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. (1 st place Diversity award).
6 Cavrak, S. E., Knuycky, L. R., & Kleider, H. M. (2011). Linking religion and moral judgments through access to cognitive resources. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Seattle, WA. Cavrak, S.E., & Kleider, H.M. (2011). Loading up on emotions: Cognitive interference and moral judgment. Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA), Convention, Jacksonville, FL. Kleider, H. M., Knuycky, L. R., King, T. Z., & Pearman, A. (2011). Event valence affects false alarm rate for event actions when witnesses are highly aroused: Witness age is not a factor. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, Miami, FL. Knuycky, L. R, Kleider, H. M., & King, T. Z. (2011). Event valance affects false alarm rate for never before seen actions under conditions of high arousal. Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA. Knuycky, L. R., Kleider, H. M., & Cavrak, S. E. (2011). The cross race effect: The influence of stereotypicality on memory errors. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Seattle, WA. Kleider, H. M., (2010). The cognitive cost of emotion-based memories. Annual Meeting of the Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology. Atlanta, GA.- session chair Ambarus, P., & Knuycky, L., Kleider, H. M (2010). Confident misidentifications: The influence of stereotypicality on eyewitness lineup decisions. Annual Meeting of the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference, Atlanta, GA. Knuycky, L. & Kleider, H. M. (2010). The cross-race effect: The influence of stereotypicality on face recognition. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN. Cavrak, S. E. & Kleider, H. M. (2010). The Malleability of Moral Judgment: The Effects of Information Focus and Cognitive Ability. Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Cavrak, S. E. & Kleider, H. M. (2010). The Malleability of Moral Judgment: The Effects of Information Focus and Cognitive Ability. Hard Data Café Seminar Series, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
7 Austin, E., Cavrak, S.E., & Kleider, H.M. (2010). The effect of emotional arousal and cognitive ability on change detection. Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference (PURC), Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Cavrak, S. E., & Kleider, H. M. (2010). Emotions speak louder than words: The impact of cognitive ability on moral judgment. Georgia Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Marietta, GA. Cavrak, S. E. & Kleider, H. M. (2010). Religion and moral decisions: Peering at the moral judgment process through a cognitive lens. Mid-Year Conference on Religion and Spirituality, Columbia, MD. Latu, I.M. & Kleider, H.M. (January, 2010) Racial bias reduction in the shooting task: The effects of counterstereotypes and mood. Poster accepted for the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Kleider, H. M & Parrott, D. J. (2009). Shooting Behavior: How Working Memory, Arousal and Affect Influence Police Officer Shoot Decisions. Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, SanAntonio, TX. Knyucky, L.& Kleider, H. M.(2009). The effects of racial stereotypes on face recognition and lineup identification: Does processing style matter? Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, SanAntonio, TX. Latu, I. & Kleidier, H. M. (2009). The influence of positive thinking on shoot decisions. Society for Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA)* Award winner Cavrak, S. & Kleider, H. M. (2009). Crime scene typicality: Shifting attention and the criminal stereotype. Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. * Award winner King C., Anderson, A., Cavrak, S. & Kleider, H. M. (2009). Crime scene typicality: Shifting attention and the criminal stereotype. Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC) Kleider, H. M. & Knyucky L. (2008). Misremembering murderers. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Kleider, H. M. & Knyucky L. (2007). The influence of Operation Span on aggressive shooting behavior. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Long Beach, CA.
8 Knyucky, L. & Kleider, H. M. (2007). The effect of Race on Guilty Verdicts: Order Matters. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Long Beach, CA. Cavrak, S. & Kleider, H.M. (2007). The effect of race on crime scene memory. Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, Jacksonville, FL. Kleider, H. M. & Riddick, L. (2006). The Influence of Cognitive Load on Guilty Verdicts: Operation Span Matters. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Houston TX. Kleider, H. M. (2006). The Effects on Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity on Jury Decision Making. Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Kleider, H. M. & Goldinger, S. D. (2005). Heuristic Influences on the False Recollection of Imagined Events. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada. Kleider, H. M. & Goldinger, S. D. (2005). Heuristic Influences on the False Recollection of Imagined Events. Annual Meeting of the Psychology and Law Society, Long Beach, CA. Kleider, H.M. (2004). Heuristic-Driven Memory Errors: Remembering the Expected from a Witnessed Event. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, Scottsdale, AZ. Kleider, H.M. (2003). The influence of stereotypes on eyewitness memory. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, B.C. Kleider, H.M. (2002). Stereotypes as vehicles for memory suggestion. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City. Kleider, H.M., & Goldinger, S.D. (2000). Stereotyping ricochet: Effects of distinctiveness on identification accuracy. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans. EDITORIAL/REVIEW PROJECTS Reviewer for Scholarly Journals Cognition (3 reviews) Psychonomics Bulletin & Review (3 reviews) Criminal Justice Review (1 review) Journal of General Psychology (2 reviews)
9 Book Reviewer 2004 Introduction to Psychology, Wiley Publishers 2005 Introductory Psychology, McGraw-Hill Publishers 2005 Introductory Psychology, Thomson Wadsworth Cognitive Psychology, McGraw-Hill Publishers Cognitive Psychology, Thomson Wadsworth 2008 Cognitive Psychology, Wiley Publishers Referee for Professional Organization National Science Foundation (LSS program), grant reviewer present Psychology and Law Society, Division 41 (APA) GRANTS AND INTERNAL FUNDING Did I hear that? The role of imagination in psychosis. $ 28,500.: Heather Kleider-Offutt PI, Brains and behavior seed grant Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, Seed grant, Title: The neural correlates of reality distorions. $ 10,000. Heather Kleider-Offutt PI, Jessica Turner co-i, Cognitive processes of the user experience. Cox communications. $54,000/year. Heather Kleider-Offutt PI, David Washburn co-i Vivid imagining of false events leads to false memories: Comparisons of neural activity show differences in rejection and acceptance of imagined events. $9,500: Heather Kleider PI, King co-i. Brains and behavior seed grant Vivid imagining of false events leads to false memories: Comparisons of neural activity show differences in rejection and acceptance of imagined events. $9,500: Heather Kleider PI, King co-i. Brains and behavior seed grant The influence of event valance and arousal on memory retrieval in older and younger adults. $150,000: Heather Kleider PI, King and Pearman co-is. Submitted NIH (2011). Aging memory: How event valance and arousal impacts memory retrieval in older vs. younger adults. $100,000: Heather Kleider PI, King and Pearman co-is. Submission to NSF: Development in Cognition and memory section (July, 2012). PRL funds, Summer 2011, Title: The influence of event valance and arousal on memory retrieval in older adults. $5,000: Heather Kleider PI, King and Pearman co-is.
10 Research Initiation Grant, 6/2010-6/11 Title: An Investigation of the neural underpinnings of false memories for imagined events. $10,000: Heather Kleider PI, Tricia King, co-i. Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, Seed grant, Title: The neural underpinnings of false memories: A comparison of witnessed and imagined event memories. $ 10,000. Heather Kleider PI, Tricia King co-i. Research Team Grant , The influence of event valance and arousal on memory retrieval in older and younger adults. $15,000: Heather Kleider PI, King and Pearman co-is. Mentor Grant, 6/2007 6/2008, Title: An Integrated Investigation of Aggression-Related Shooting Behavior. $11,000: Heather Kleider PI Research Team Grant [RPE] present, Physiological Correlates of Human Behavior. $24,000 yearly: Tricia King PI. SAGE Foundation Grant- ( ), Consider the situation: Reducing intergroup bias through attribution training : $ 83,000: PI Tracie Stewart, Consultant: Heather Kleider Research Initiation Grant, 6/2006 6/2007, Title: Individual Differences in Shoot/Don t Shoot Decisions. $10,000: Heather Kleider PI NRSA (NIH) Post-Doctoral Grant, 2/02-5/04 Proposal Title: "Stereotypes as vehicles for memory influence" (NIH Grant Number F32-MH63521) Graduate College Travel Grant, Arizona State University, November, PROFESSIONAL AND HONOR ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES Psychonomics Society full member American Psychological Association Psychology and Law Society Division 41 of the APA American Psychological Society Associate Member, Georgia State University s Neuroscience Institute Partnership for Urban Health, Georgia State University
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