Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions in deception. This is consistent with the hypothesis that lying involves the executive control system. To date, the nature of the contribution of different aspects of executive control to deception, however, remains unclear. In the present study, we utilized an activation likelihood estimate (ALE) method of meta-analysis to quantitatively identify brain regions that are consistently more active for deceptive responses relative to truthful responses across past studies. We then contrasted the results with additional ALE maps generated for 3 different aspects of executive control: working memory, inhibitory control, and task switching. Deception...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Deception is a cognitive-demanding process that entails more than one executive function and is thus...
Deception is a foundational part of everyday interactions, and everyone will be deceived and will be...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have been trying to investigate the neural correlates of deception. To e...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
Recent neuroimaging studies have shown the importance of the prefrontal and anterior cingulate corti...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Deception is a cognitive-demanding process that entails more than one executive function and is thus...
Deception is a foundational part of everyday interactions, and everyone will be deceived and will be...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have been trying to investigate the neural correlates of deception. To e...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
Recent neuroimaging studies have shown the importance of the prefrontal and anterior cingulate corti...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
While initial neuroimaging studies have provisionally identified activation in the prefrontal (inclu...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...
Does the brain activity underlying the production of deception differ depending on whether or not on...