A cornerstone of the task switching literature is the finding that task performance is typically slower and more error-prone when the task switches than when it repeats. So far, deception research has largely ignored that such cognitive switch costs should also emerge when switching between truth telling and lying, and may affect the cognitive cost of lying as reflected in higher prefrontal brain activity and slower and less accurate responding compared to truth telling. To get a grasp on the relative size of the switch costs associated with lying and truth telling, the current study had participants perform a reaction time-based deception task, in which they alternated between lying and telling the truth to yes/no questions that were relat...
Deception is thought to involve greater cognitive load than honesty, and in practice has been shown ...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
Cognitive models of deception focus on the conflict-inducing nature of the truth activation during l...
A cornerstone of the task switching literature is the finding that task performance is typically slo...
Lying is typically more cognitively demanding than truth telling. Yet, recent cognitive models of ly...
Lying is typically more cognitively demanding than truth telling. Yet, recent cognitive models of ly...
Existing methods of lie detection have insufficient accuracy or applicability in forensic settings. ...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Lying typically requires greater mental effort than telling the truth. Imposing cognitive load may i...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost. This view is suppor...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
Influential lines of research propose dual processes-based explanations to account for both the cogn...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Deception is thought to involve greater cognitive load than honesty, and in practice has been shown ...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
Cognitive models of deception focus on the conflict-inducing nature of the truth activation during l...
A cornerstone of the task switching literature is the finding that task performance is typically slo...
Lying is typically more cognitively demanding than truth telling. Yet, recent cognitive models of ly...
Lying is typically more cognitively demanding than truth telling. Yet, recent cognitive models of ly...
Existing methods of lie detection have insufficient accuracy or applicability in forensic settings. ...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Cognitive theories on deception posit that lying requires more cognitive resources than telling the ...
Lying typically requires greater mental effort than telling the truth. Imposing cognitive load may i...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost. This view is suppor...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
Influential lines of research propose dual processes-based explanations to account for both the cogn...
The main aim of this research is to investigate the role of the executive functions in the lying ac...
Deception is thought to involve greater cognitive load than honesty, and in practice has been shown ...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
Cognitive models of deception focus on the conflict-inducing nature of the truth activation during l...