We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differentiate between true memory, false memory, and deception. Subjects heard a series of semantically related words and were later asked to make a recognition judgment of old words, semantically related non-studied words (lures for false recognition), and unrelated new words. They were also asked to make a deceptive response to half of the old and unrelated new words. There were 3 main findings. First, consistent with the notion that executive function supports deception, 2 types of deception (pretending to know and pretending not to know) recruited prefrontal activity. Second, consistent with the sensory reactivation hypothesis, the difference b...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that the neural activity associated with truthful recal...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the impact that long-term memory representations ha...
Previously identified neural correlates of deception, such as the prefrontal, anterior cingulate, an...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
The purpose of this study is to expand upon the findings published by Junhong Yu, Qian Tao,Ruibin Zh...
Originally published as v. 13 n. 6, pt. 2, this supplement is Proceedings of HBM 2001We used a funct...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that the neural activity associated with truthful recal...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the impact that long-term memory representations ha...
Previously identified neural correlates of deception, such as the prefrontal, anterior cingulate, an...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
The purpose of this study is to expand upon the findings published by Junhong Yu, Qian Tao,Ruibin Zh...
Originally published as v. 13 n. 6, pt. 2, this supplement is Proceedings of HBM 2001We used a funct...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...