Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Published functional MRI (fMRI) data on the brain activity during deception indicates that, on a multisubject group level, lie is distinguished from truth by increased prefrontal and parietal activity. These findings are theoretically important; however, their applied value will be determined by the accuracy of the discrimination between single deceptive and truthful responses in individual subjects. This study presents the first quantitative estimate of the accuracy of fMRI in conjunction with a formal forced-choice paradigm in detecting deception in individual subjects. We used a paradigm balancing the salience of the target cues to elicit dece...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented differences between deceptive a...
The neural correlates of lying about affective information were studied using a functional magnetic ...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
A decade of spectacular progress in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology and syst...
"The first thing that individuals in the field of deception detection notice upon observing fMRI re...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Patterns of brain activity during deception have recently been characterized with fMRI on the multi-...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Deception is a foundational part of everyday interactions, and everyone will be deceived and will be...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented differences between deceptive a...
The neural correlates of lying about affective information were studied using a functional magnetic ...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...
Deception is a clinically important behavior with poorly understood neurobiological correlates. Publ...
Functional brain imaging has been considered a new and better technique for the detection of decepti...
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
A decade of spectacular progress in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology and syst...
"The first thing that individuals in the field of deception detection notice upon observing fMRI re...
The accurate detection of deception or lying is a challenge to experts in many scientific discipline...
“Truth” has been used as a baseline condition in several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
Contains fulltext : 169972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale and...
Patterns of brain activity during deception have recently been characterized with fMRI on the multi-...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
Deception is a foundational part of everyday interactions, and everyone will be deceived and will be...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented differences between deceptive a...
The neural correlates of lying about affective information were studied using a functional magnetic ...
Deception has long been of interest to humans, but only recently has the neuroscience of deception s...