Deception is related to the ability to inhibit prepotent responses and to engage in mental tasks such as anticipating responses and inferring what another person knows, especially in social contexts. However, the neural correlates of deception processing, which requires mentalizing, remain unclear. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined the neural correlates of deception, including mentalization, in social contexts in normally developing children. Healthy right-handed children (aged 8–9 years) were scanned while performing interactive games involving deception. The games varied along two dimensions: the type of reply (deception and truth) and the type of context (social and less social). Participants were instructed...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Examining developmental factors that impact young children’s success in both social and cognitive do...
Competing for limited resources with peers is common among children from an early age, illustrating ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00206 Neural correlates of deception in social contexts in normally developi...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
During social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a person is honest or deceit...
International audienceDuring social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a pers...
cin.uni-tuebingen.de Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business,...
& Typically developing children begin to produce and understand pretend play between 18 and 24 m...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
The neural correlates of lying about affective information were studied using a functional magnetic ...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Examining developmental factors that impact young children’s success in both social and cognitive do...
Competing for limited resources with peers is common among children from an early age, illustrating ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00206 Neural correlates of deception in social contexts in normally developi...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
During social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a person is honest or deceit...
International audienceDuring social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a pers...
cin.uni-tuebingen.de Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business,...
& Typically developing children begin to produce and understand pretend play between 18 and 24 m...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
The neural correlates of lying about affective information were studied using a functional magnetic ...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Examining developmental factors that impact young children’s success in both social and cognitive do...
Competing for limited resources with peers is common among children from an early age, illustrating ...