fMRI lie detection is a field of lie detection using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). FMRI looks to the central nervous system to compare...
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Lie detection is an assessment of a verbal statement with the goal to reveal a possible intentional deceit. Lie detection may refer to a cognitive process...
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Polygraph (redirect from Psychophysiological detection of deception)
"Skeptoid #422: Lie Detection". Skeptoid. Retrieved 3 September 2016. "Conclusions and Recommendations". The Polygraph and Lie Detection (2003), National...
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (redirect from FMRI)
neuron.2004.09.019, PMID 15473974, S2CID 15015392 Miller, G. (2010), "fMRI lie detection fails a legal test", Science, 328 (5984): 1336–1337, Bibcode:2010Sci...
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Daniel D. Langleben (section fMRI and lie detection)
technique for using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means of lie detection. He has also studied the brain effects of packaging and advertising...
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Neurolaw (section Lie detection)
atypical, criminal brains. There is potential to use fMRI evidence as a more advanced form of lie detection, particularly in identifying the regions of the...
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Neuroprivacy (section Lie detection)
applications of neuroscience, such as neuromarketing, neuroenhancement and lie detection. Neuroprivacy consists of the privacy issues raised by both neuroscience...
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Microexpression (section Lies and leakage)
for development of social skills in people on the autism spectrum. Lie detection is an important skill not only in social situations and in the workplace...
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Brain-reading (redirect from Thought detection)
responses of multiple voxels in the brain evoked by stimulus then detected by fMRI in order to decode the original stimulus. Advances in research have made...
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time perception, racial/religious bias, the neurology of belief, and lie detection. He also has used MRI methods to better detect and understand major...
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medications. George has also been integral to the research on using fMRI as a method of lie detection. This research indicates that specific regions of the brain...
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"Overview of P3a and P3b". In J. Polich (ed.). Detection of Change: Event-Related Potential and fMRI Findings. Boston: Kluwer Academic Press. pp. 83–98...
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[−1, +1], the Pearson distance lies in [0, 2]. The Pearson distance has been used in cluster analysis and data detection for communications and storage...
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during sleep. Real-time EEG has been considered for use in lie detection. Similarly, real-time fMRI is being researched as a method for pain therapy by altering...
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Tilman Gaber, Giuseppina Rota, Andrea Kuebler and Niels Birbaumer(2007) "FMRI Brain–Computer Interface: A Tool for Neuroscientific Research and Treatment"...
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recording equipment can feasibly support, whereas hemodynamic measures (such as fMRI, PET, and fNIRS) are inherently limited by the slow speed of the BOLD response...
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such as maps projecting (measures of) behavior onto brain regions (see fMRI). One such map, called a connectogram, depicts cortical regions around a...
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greater statistical power have failed to replicate these effects. In an fMRI study published in Social Neuroscience, three different patterns of brain...
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Brain tumor (section Non-invasive detection)
the treatment by monitoring tumor cerebral blood volume. Functional MRI (fMRI) – measures blood flow changes in active parts of the brain while the patient...
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ferromagnetic detection devices to ensure that no ferromagnetic objects enter the scanner room. In research settings, structural MRI or functional MRI (fMRI) may...
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electrocardiography (ECG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI (fMRI), continuous glucose monitors and ultrasound computer tomography (USCT),...
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resonance imaging (fMRI); the neural scans of the participants replicated the basic findings of the induced-compliance paradigm. When in the fMRI scanner, some...
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Making Goes Wrong, and the Ethics of Smart Drugs (2013) Sex, Lies, and Brain Scans: How FMRI Reveals what Really Goes on in Our Minds (2016) Translational...
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regions; this forms the basis for the functional brain imaging methods of PET, fMRI, and NIRS. The brain typically gets most of its energy from oxygen-dependent...
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technologies has led many to investigate their potential applications for lie detection. Legally required brain scans arguably violate “the guarantee against...
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impression formation process, especially with person-descriptive information. FMRI results show activation of the fusiform cortex, posterior cingulate gyrus...
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(2017). Machiavellian emotion regulation in a cognitive reappraisal task: An fMRI study. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 17, 528-541. "Individuals...
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responses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or a phobia. MRI and fMRI scans have shown that the amygdalae in individuals diagnosed with such disorders...
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indicating that non-verbal lie detection works — and its rejection by the scholarly community as an effective way to detect lies — many law enforcement bodies...
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