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Basic and applied research on deception and its detection / topic editors: Wolfgang Ambach and Matthias Gamer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Matthias Gamer
Contributor:
Ambach, Wolfgang, 1962- editor, contributor.
Gamer, Matthias, editor, contributor.
Series:
Frontiers in human neuroscience.
Frontiers in Psychology.
Frontiers Research Topics
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Frontiers in Psychology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychophysiology--Research.
Psychophysiology.
Deception--Psychological aspects.
Deception.
Lie detectors and detection.
Cognition--Physiological aspects.
Cognition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (249 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Frontiers Media SA 2014
[Lausanne, Switzerland] : Frontiers Media SA, 2014
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Deception is a ubiquitous phenomenon in social interactions and has attracted a significant amount of research during the last decades. The majority of studies in this field focused on how deception modulates behavioral, autonomic, and brain responses and whether these changes can be used to validly identify lies. Especially the latter question, which historically gave rise to the development of psychophysiological “lie detection” techniques, has been driving research on deception and its detection until today. The detection of deception and concealed information in forensic examinations currently constitutes one of the most frequent applications of psychophysiological methods in the field.
Contents:
Deception Research Today / Matthias Gamer and Wolfgang Ambach
Current Research and Potential Applications of the Concealed Information Test: An Overview / Gershon Ben-Shakhar
Effects of the Combination of P3-Based GKT and Reality Monitoring on Deceptive Classification / Ki-Won Jang, Deok-Yong Kim, Sungkun Cho and Jang-Han Lee
Concealed Semantic and Episodic Autobiographical Memory Electrified / Giorgio Ganis and Haline E. Schendan
P300 Amplitudes in the Concealed Information Test are Less Affected by Depth of Processing than Electrodermal Responses / Matthias Gamer and Stefan Berti
"Have You Ever Seen This Face?" Individual Differences and Event-Related Potentials During Deception / Anja Leue, Sebastian Lange and André Beauducel
Face and Voice as Social Stimuli Enhance Differential Physiological Responding in a Concealed Information Test / Wolfgang Ambach, Birthe Assmann, Bennet Krieg and Dieter Vaitl
A Functional Analysis of Deception Detection of a Mock Crime Using Infrared Thermal Imaging and the Concealed Information Test / Kevin K. Park, Hye Won Suk, Heungsun Hwang and Jang-Han Lee
Combining Blink, Pupil, and Response Time Measures in a Concealed Knowledge Test / Travis L. Seymour, Christopher A. Baker and Joshua T. Gaunt
Detecting False Intent Using Eye Blink Measures / Frank M Marchak
The Current and Future Status of the Concealed Information Test for Field Use / Izumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono and John J. B. Allen
Advancing Lie Detection by Inducing Cognitive Load on Liars: A Review of Relevant Theories and Techniques Guided by Lessons from Polygraph-Based Approaches / Jeffrey J. Walczyk, Frank P. Igou, Alexa P. Dixon and Talar Tcholakian
When Interference Helps: Increasing Executive Load to Facilitate Deception Detection in the Concealed Information Test / George Visu-Petra, Mihai Varga, Mircea Miclea and Laura Visu-Petra
Detecting Concealed Information from Groups Using a Dynamic Questioning Approach: Simultaneous Skin Conductance Measurement and Immediate Feedback / Ewout H. Meijer, Gary Bente, Gershon Ben-Shakhar and Andreas Schumacher
The Autobiographical IAT: A Review / Sara Agosta and Giuseppe Sartori
Learning to Lie: Effects of Practice on the Cognitive Cost of Lying / B. Van Bockstaele, B. Verschuere, T. Moens, Kristina Suchotzki, Evelyne Debey and Adriaan Spruyt
A Repeated Lie Becomes a Truth? The Effect of Intentional Control and Training on Deception / Xiaoqing Hu, Hao Chen and Genyue Fu
When Pinocchio's Nose Does Not Grow: Belief Regarding Lie-Detectability Modulates Production of Deception / Kamila E. Sip, David Carmel, Jennifer L. Marchant, Jian Li, Predrag Petrovic, Andreas Roepstorff, William B. McGregor and Christopher D. Frith
Does the Inferior Frontal Sulcus Play a Functional Role in Deception? A Neuronavigated Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study / Bruno Verschuere, Teresa Schuhmann and Alexander T. Sack
Markers of Deception in Italian Speech / Katelyn Spence, Gina Villar and Joanne Arciuli
Exploring the Movement Dynamics of Deception / Nicholas D. Duran, Rick Dale, Christopher T. Kello, Chris N. H. Street and Daniel C. Richardson
How Do Incentives Lead to Deception in Advisor-Client Interactions? Explicit and Implicit Strategies of Self-Interested Deception / Barbara Mackinger and Eva Jonas.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC by-nc-nd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/763/basic-and-applied-research-on-deception-and-its-detection
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