Some studies have reported the ability to detect lies, with a high degree of accuracy, by analyzing brain data acquired using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). But is this new technology ready for its day in court? This consensus knowledge brief from the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience takes a closer look at the potential and pitfalls of fMRI lie detection techniques, providing insight into the areas of the brain involved in lying, the impact of memory on deception, how countermeasures may foil our efforts to detect lies, and factors that can create cause for concern about experimental validity
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and acc...
Some studies have reported the ability to detect lies, with a high degree of accuracy, by analyzing ...
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to evaluate decepti...
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to differentiate ly...
Lie detection has recently become a topic of discussion once more. Courts of law were interested in ...
Objective detection of deception was extensively studied, starting from polygraph to more modern tec...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Following the demise of the polygraph, supporters of assisted scientific lie detection tools have en...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
neuroethics_pubs/38 Detection of Deception with f MRI: Are we there yet? A decade of spectacular pro...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented differences between deceptive a...
Polygraph tests have been used to detect deception for almost a century. Yet for almost as long, the...
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and acc...
Some studies have reported the ability to detect lies, with a high degree of accuracy, by analyzing ...
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to evaluate decepti...
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to differentiate ly...
Lie detection has recently become a topic of discussion once more. Courts of law were interested in ...
Objective detection of deception was extensively studied, starting from polygraph to more modern tec...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Following the demise of the polygraph, supporters of assisted scientific lie detection tools have en...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
neuroethics_pubs/38 Detection of Deception with f MRI: Are we there yet? A decade of spectacular pro...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented differences between deceptive a...
Polygraph tests have been used to detect deception for almost a century. Yet for almost as long, the...
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and acc...