Previously identified neural correlates of deception, such as the prefrontal, anterior cingulate, and parietal regions, have proven to be unreliable neural markers of deception, most likely because activity in these regions reflects executive processes that are not specific to deception. Herein, we report the first fMRI study that provides strong preliminary evidence that the neural activity associated with perception but not executive processes could offer a better marker of deception with regard to face familiarity. Using a face-recognition task, activity in the left precuneus during the perception of familiar faces accurately marked 11 of 13 subjects who lied about not knowing faces that were in fact familiar to them. This level of class...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
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...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Deception is a cognitive-demanding process that entails more than one executive function and is thus...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
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...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Deception is a cognitive-demanding process that entails more than one executive function and is thus...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...