Meta-analytic connectivity modelling of deception-related brain regions.
Brain-based deception research began only two decades ago and has since included a wide variety of contexts and response modalities for deception paradigms. Investigations of this sort serve to better our neuroscientific and legal knowledge of the ways in which individuals deceive others. To this en...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sarah K Meier, Kimberly L Ray, Juliana C Mastan, Savannah R Salvage, Donald A Robin |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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