Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Published functional MRI (fMRI) data on the brain activity during deception …
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific disciplines. To investigate if specific cerebral activation characterized feigned memory …
A decade of spectacular progress in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology and systems neuroscience research has so far yielded few changes in our daily …
FA Kozel, KA Johnson, Q Mu, EL Grenesko… - Biological …, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately detect deception is presently very limited. Detecting deception might be more accurately achieved by measuring the brain correlates of …
JR Simpson - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry …, 2008 - scholar.archive.org
Neuroscientists are now applying a 21st-century tool to an age-old question: how can you tell when someone is lying? Relying on recently published research, two start-up companies …
Purpose: To examine the neural correlates during deception and truth telling by using a functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique and an ecologically valid task and …
DD Langleben, L Schroeder, JA Maldjian, RC Gur… - Neuroimage, 2002 - Elsevier
TheGuilty Knowledge Test (GKT) has been used extensively to model deception. An association between the brain evoked response potentials and lying on the GKT suggests …
DD Langleben, JC Moriarty - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to differentiate lying from truth-telling has created an expectation of a breakthrough in the …
SA Spence - Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The advent of functional neuroimaging raises the intriguing possibility that investigators might be able to determine (one day) whether an individual is lying or telling the truth …