Neural circuits associated with response conflict are active during deception. Here we use transcranial magnetic stimulation to examine for the first time whether competing responses in primary motor cortex can be used to detect lies. Participants used their little finger or thumb to respond either truthfully or deceitfully regarding facial familiarity. Motor-evoked-potentials (MEPs) from muscles associated with both digits tracked the development of each motor plan. When preparing to deceive, the MEP of the non-responding digit (i.e. the plan corresponding to the truth) exceeds the MEP of the responding digit (i.e. the lie), whereas a mirror-reversed pattern occurs when telling the truth. This give away response conflict interacts with the...
Despite intensive research into ways of detecting deception in legal, moral and clinical contexts, f...
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...
Neural circuits associated with response conflict are active during deception. Here we use transcran...
Deceptive behaviour involves complex neural processes involving the primary motor cortex. The dynami...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
10noLies are intentional distortions of event knowledge. No experimental data are available on manip...
none4The ability to infer deception from nonverbal behavior is critical for social interactions. By ...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
Lies are intentional distortions of event knowledge. No experimental data are available on manipulat...
Background. By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Summary The ability to detect deception is of vital importance in human society, playing a crucial r...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Despite intensive research into ways of detecting deception in legal, moral and clinical contexts, f...
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...
Neural circuits associated with response conflict are active during deception. Here we use transcran...
Deceptive behaviour involves complex neural processes involving the primary motor cortex. The dynami...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
10noLies are intentional distortions of event knowledge. No experimental data are available on manip...
none4The ability to infer deception from nonverbal behavior is critical for social interactions. By ...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
Lies are intentional distortions of event knowledge. No experimental data are available on manipulat...
Background. By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Summary The ability to detect deception is of vital importance in human society, playing a crucial r...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Despite intensive research into ways of detecting deception in legal, moral and clinical contexts, f...
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...