Deception detection with behavioral, autonomic, and neural measures: Conceptual and methodological considerations that warrant modesty

EH Meijer, B Verschuere, M Gamer… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The detection of deception has attracted increased attention among psychological
researchers, legal scholars, and ethicists during the last decade. Much of this has been …

[HTML][HTML] Human moral decision-making through the lens of Parkinson's disease

G Ponsi, M Scattolin, R Villa, SM Aglioti - npj Parkinson's Disease, 2021 - nature.com
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of
dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia (BG) and thalamocortical circuitry. While …

[HTML][HTML] Gender difference in spontaneous deception: A hyperscanning study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy

M Zhang, T Liu, M Pelowski, D Yu - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Previous studies have demonstrated that the neural basis of deception involves a network of
regions including the medial frontal cortex (MFC), superior temporal sulcus (STS), temporo …

[HTML][HTML] Learning to lie: Effects of practice on the cognitive cost of lying

B Van Bockstaele, B Verschuere, T Moens… - Frontiers in …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than
telling the truth. In line with this idea, it has been demonstrated that deceptive responses are …

Neural correlates of deception: Lying about past events and personal beliefs

N Ofen, S Whitfield-Gabrieli, XJ Chai… - Social cognitive and …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Although a growing body of literature suggests that cognitive control processes are involved
in deception, much about the neural correlates of lying remains unknown. In this study, we …

Let the man choose what to do: Neural correlates of spontaneous lying and truth-telling

L Yin, M Reuter, B Weber - Brain and cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Many previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on deception used a
paradigm of “instructed lies”, which is different than other, more spontaneous forms of lying …

[HTML][HTML] Prospects of functional magnetic resonance imaging as lie detector

E Rusconi, T Mitchener-Nissen - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Following the demise of the polygraph, supporters of assisted scientific lie detection tools
have enthusiastically appropriated neuroimaging technologies “as the savior of scientifically …

What deception tasks used in the lab really do: systematic review and meta-analysis of ecological validity of fMRI deception tasks

M Delgado-Herrera, A Reyes-Aguilar, M Giordano - Neuroscience, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Interpretation of the neural findings of deception without considering the ecological
validity of the experimental tasks could lead to biased conclusions. In this study we classified …

[HTML][HTML] Executive control-and reward-related neural processes associated with the opportunity to engage in voluntary dishonest moral decision making

X Hu, N Pornpattananangkul, R Nusslock - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2015 - Springer
Research has begun to examine the neurocognitive processes underlying voluntary moral
decision making, which involves engaging in honest or dishonest behavior in a setting in …

The motor cost of telling lies: Electrocortical signatures and personality foundations of spontaneous deception

MS Panasiti, EF Pavone, A Mancini, A Merla… - Social …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience
studies on lying sanction or instruct deceptive behaviors and thus might fail to acknowledge …