Abstract: The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of cheating is better than source memory for names associated with irrelevant or trustworthy behavior, whereas old-new discrimination is not affected by whether a name was associated with cheating. This data pattern closely replicates findings obtained in previous experiments using facial stimuli, thus demonstrating that enhanced source memory for cheaters is not due to a cheater-detection module closely tied to the face processing system, but is rather due to a more general bias towards remembering the source of information associated with cheating
Abstract: The arms race between deception and detection is likely to have played out between individ...
abstract: Although it has recently been demonstrated that source monitoring (SM) processes may media...
RT-based memory detection may provide an efficient means to assess recognition of concealed informat...
The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of cheating is b...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Abstract: What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative i...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Bell R, Buchner A, Erdfelder E, Giang T, Schain C, Riether N. How Specific Is Source Memory for Face...
Pervious research into social cooperation has found that faces associated with negative evaluative i...
What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative importance ...
This online study analyses how much detail people remember after a single viewing of a drink-spiking...
The evolved architecture of the human brain is argued to contain algorithms to deal with human socia...
International audienceThis article presents two experiments using the DRM paradigm and examining the...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
There is accumulating evidence that reaction times (RTs) can be used to detect recognition of critic...
Abstract: The arms race between deception and detection is likely to have played out between individ...
abstract: Although it has recently been demonstrated that source monitoring (SM) processes may media...
RT-based memory detection may provide an efficient means to assess recognition of concealed informat...
The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of cheating is b...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Abstract: What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative i...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Bell R, Buchner A, Erdfelder E, Giang T, Schain C, Riether N. How Specific Is Source Memory for Face...
Pervious research into social cooperation has found that faces associated with negative evaluative i...
What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative importance ...
This online study analyses how much detail people remember after a single viewing of a drink-spiking...
The evolved architecture of the human brain is argued to contain algorithms to deal with human socia...
International audienceThis article presents two experiments using the DRM paradigm and examining the...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
There is accumulating evidence that reaction times (RTs) can be used to detect recognition of critic...
Abstract: The arms race between deception and detection is likely to have played out between individ...
abstract: Although it has recently been demonstrated that source monitoring (SM) processes may media...
RT-based memory detection may provide an efficient means to assess recognition of concealed informat...