Deception is a cognitive-demanding process that entails more than one executive function and is thus associated with an increase in neural activity in specific regions of the brain. The purpose of this review of literature is to highlight the neural networks that facilitate deception, in addition to identifying the motives and conditions that increase one’s likelihood to deceive.This research aims to discuss the neuropsychological evidence of brain structures that subserve human deceptive behavior, especially with an emphasis on the role of the prefrontal cortex and its executive functions. This research is of importance to the field of psychology, as it offers insight into the nature of deception by considering the neural processes involve...
Deception is a ubiquitous phenomenon in social interactions and has attracted a significant amount o...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
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...
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and acc...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth t...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
When we lie our brain arousal level is increased by the Autonomic Nervous System, which is also resp...
The detection of deception has attracted increased attention among psychological researchers, legal ...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
Deception is a ubiquitous phenomenon in social interactions and has attracted a significant amount o...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
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...
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and acc...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth t...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
Previous neuroimaging studies have implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nearby brain regions i...
When we lie our brain arousal level is increased by the Autonomic Nervous System, which is also resp...
The detection of deception has attracted increased attention among psychological researchers, legal ...
The attempt to find out if someone is telling a lie has been of human's interest. One of the techniq...
Deception is a ubiquitous phenomenon in social interactions and has attracted a significant amount o...
By definition, lying involves withholding the truth. Response inhibition may therefore be the cognit...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...