The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost. This view is supported by the finding that lying typically takes longer than truth telling. Event-related potentials (ERPs) provide a means to unravel the cognitive processes underlying this cost. Using a mock-crime design, the current study (n = 20) investigated the effects of deception on the Contingent Negative Variation (CNV), the Lateralized Readiness Potential (LRP), the Correct Response Negativity (CRN), and the stimulus-locked N200 and P300 components. In line with previous research, lying resulted in more errors, longer reaction times (RTs) and longer RT standard deviations compared to truthful responses. A marginally significant effect suggested a str...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
Deceptive behavior is common in human social interactions. Researchers have been trying to uncover t...
Recent neuroimaging studies have been trying to investigate the neural correlates of deception. To e...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost This view is support...
Contains fulltext : 90740.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human social c...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
The Correct Response Negativity (CRN) is an event-related potential component that is affected by th...
The present thesis focuses on two main areas of deception research. The first of these examines the...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying deception were studied using event-related brain pote...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Deception studies emphasize the important role of event-related potentials (ERPs) to uncover decepti...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
The two studies reported in this article are an extension of the neuroimaging study by Ganis et al. ...
Deception is thought to involve greater cognitive load than honesty, and in practice has been shown ...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
Deceptive behavior is common in human social interactions. Researchers have been trying to uncover t...
Recent neuroimaging studies have been trying to investigate the neural correlates of deception. To e...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost This view is support...
Contains fulltext : 90740.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human social c...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
The Correct Response Negativity (CRN) is an event-related potential component that is affected by th...
The present thesis focuses on two main areas of deception research. The first of these examines the...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying deception were studied using event-related brain pote...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Deception studies emphasize the important role of event-related potentials (ERPs) to uncover decepti...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
The two studies reported in this article are an extension of the neuroimaging study by Ganis et al. ...
Deception is thought to involve greater cognitive load than honesty, and in practice has been shown ...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
Deceptive behavior is common in human social interactions. Researchers have been trying to uncover t...
Recent neuroimaging studies have been trying to investigate the neural correlates of deception. To e...