When embedded among a number of plausible irrelevant options, the presentation of critical (e.g., crime-related or autobiographical) information is associated with a marked increase in response time (RT). This RT effect crucially depends on the inclusion of a target/non-target discrimination task with targets being a dedicated set of items that require a unique response (press YES; for all other items press NO). Targets may be essential because they share a feature - familiarity - with the critical items. Whereas irrelevant items have not been encountered before, critical items are known from the event or the facts of the investigation. Target items are usually learned before the test, and thereby made familiar to the participants. Hence, f...
Previous demonstrations of context effects in the forensic comparison sciences have shown that the n...
The reaction time-based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) has high validity in assessing recogniti...
The Response Time-Based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) can reveal when a person recognizes a re...
The reaction time (RT)-based Concealed Information Test (CIT) allows for the detection of concealed ...
Abstract The concealed information test (CIT) presents various probe (familiar) items amidst irrelev...
We previously found that simultaneously executing a mental countermeasure and an explicit required r...
Current lie detection and memory detection tests are imperfect. One possibility is that they work in...
To detect if someone hides specific knowledge (called "probes"), the response time-based Concealed I...
Even professionals cannot accurately distinguish truth from lie without technological aids. The Conc...
Current lie detection and memory detection tests are imperfect. One possibility is that they work in...
The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that an interfering task in the concealed information...
Background : While the Concealed Information Test (CIT) can determine whether examinees recognize cr...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
The concealed information test uses physiological responses to assess whether someone possesses info...
The reaction time-based concealed information test (RT-CIT) has been used to judge the veracity of a...
Previous demonstrations of context effects in the forensic comparison sciences have shown that the n...
The reaction time-based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) has high validity in assessing recogniti...
The Response Time-Based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) can reveal when a person recognizes a re...
The reaction time (RT)-based Concealed Information Test (CIT) allows for the detection of concealed ...
Abstract The concealed information test (CIT) presents various probe (familiar) items amidst irrelev...
We previously found that simultaneously executing a mental countermeasure and an explicit required r...
Current lie detection and memory detection tests are imperfect. One possibility is that they work in...
To detect if someone hides specific knowledge (called "probes"), the response time-based Concealed I...
Even professionals cannot accurately distinguish truth from lie without technological aids. The Conc...
Current lie detection and memory detection tests are imperfect. One possibility is that they work in...
The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that an interfering task in the concealed information...
Background : While the Concealed Information Test (CIT) can determine whether examinees recognize cr...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
The concealed information test uses physiological responses to assess whether someone possesses info...
The reaction time-based concealed information test (RT-CIT) has been used to judge the veracity of a...
Previous demonstrations of context effects in the forensic comparison sciences have shown that the n...
The reaction time-based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) has high validity in assessing recogniti...
The Response Time-Based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) can reveal when a person recognizes a re...