Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature of this role has been hotly debated. Is honesty an intuitive response or is willpower needed to override an intuitive inclination to cheat? A reconciliation of these conflicting views proposes that cognitive control enables dishonest participants to be honest, whereas it allows cheating for those who are generally honest. Thus, cognitive control does not promote (dis)honesty per se; it depends on one’s moral default. In the present study, we tested this proposal using EEG in humans (males & females) in combination with an external localizer task to mitigate the problem of reverse inference. Our analysis revealed that the neural signature evo...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
AbstractA dishonest person often utilizes another person’s obliviousness to appropriate the property...
Previous research suggests that deciding whether to lie to another individual often involves a moral...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Numerous studies have sought proof of whether people are genuinely honest by testing whether cogniti...
Numerous studies have sought proof of whether people are genuinely honest by testing whether cogniti...
This study examines the cognitive and neural determinants of honesty and dishonesty. Human subjects ...
The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth t...
Contains fulltext : 90740.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human social c...
Poster Board Number: F41Poster Session - P043: Human Cognition and Behaviour 2Abstract no.: 4101Dece...
Measurement of the determinants of socially undesirable behaviors, such as dishonesty, are complicat...
Previous research suggests that deciding whether to lie to another individual involves a moral dile...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
AbstractA dishonest person often utilizes another person’s obliviousness to appropriate the property...
Previous research suggests that deciding whether to lie to another individual often involves a moral...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature...
Numerous studies have sought proof of whether people are genuinely honest by testing whether cogniti...
Numerous studies have sought proof of whether people are genuinely honest by testing whether cogniti...
This study examines the cognitive and neural determinants of honesty and dishonesty. Human subjects ...
The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth t...
Contains fulltext : 90740.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human social c...
Poster Board Number: F41Poster Session - P043: Human Cognition and Behaviour 2Abstract no.: 4101Dece...
Measurement of the determinants of socially undesirable behaviors, such as dishonesty, are complicat...
Previous research suggests that deciding whether to lie to another individual involves a moral dile...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
Does deception necessarily involve false statements that are incompatible with the truth? In some ca...
AbstractA dishonest person often utilizes another person’s obliviousness to appropriate the property...
Previous research suggests that deciding whether to lie to another individual often involves a moral...