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  1. The forensic application of "brain fingerprinting:" Why scientists should encourage the use of p300 memory detection methods.William G. Iacono - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):30 – 32.
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  • Using Polygraph to Detect Passengers Carrying Illegal Items.Runxin Yu, Si Jia Wu, Audrey Huang, Nathan Gold, Huaxiong Huang, Genyue Fu & Kang Lee - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  • When Interference Helps: Increasing Executive Load to Facilitate Deception Detection in the Concealed Information Test.George Visu-Petra, Mihai Varga, Mircea Miclea & Laura Visu-Petra - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  • To wink or to blink: Technical limits or phenomenological difficulties.Pierre Pouget - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):32 – 34.
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  • Emotional Arousal at Memory Encoding Enhanced P300 in the Concealed Information Test.Akemi Osugi & Hideki Ohira - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Memory‐Based Deception Detection: Extending the Cognitive Signature of Lying From Instructed to Self‐Initiated Cheating.Linda M. Geven, Gershon Ben-Shakhar, Merel Kindt & Bruno Verschuere - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):608-631.
    Geven, Ben‐Shakhar, Kindt and Verschuere point out that research on deception detection usually employs instructed cheating. They experimentally demonstrate that participants show slower reaction times for concealed information than for other information, regardless of whether they are explicitly instructed to cheat or whether they can freely choose to cheat or not. Finding this ‘cognitive signature of lying’ with self‐initiated cheating too is argued by the authors to strengthen the external validity of deception detection research. [75].
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