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This project explores the neurocognitive processes underlying deception, aiming to develop methods for detecting lies based on brain activity rather than traditional physiological measures. It utilizes advanced imaging techniques to identify neural patterns associated with deceptive behavior.
Deception is a pervasive behavior that can serve a useful social purpose, but it can also have catastrophic consequences.
This is why societies have long sought methods to study deception and to assess veracity.
Traditional methods such as observing behavior and measuring peripheral physiology (e.g., with the polygraph) typically rely on detecting increases in autonomic nervous system arousal.
However, these methods are inaccurate because arousal is loosely associated with deception.
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UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
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