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- Neural Correlates of Telling Lies: a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study at 4 Tesla1
- Functional Brain Network and Multichannel Analysis for the P300-Based Brain Computer Interface System of Lying Detection
- True Lies: Delusions and Lie-Detection Technology
- Statistical Signal Processing of EEG Signals for Lie Detection
- Brain Computer Interface Technology in Polygraphy
- The Future of Neuroimaged Lie Detection and the Law
- Neurolaw: Exploring the Role of Neuroscience in the Legal Process
- Delusions and Lie-Detection Technology
- History of Lie Detection Paul V
- Will There Be a Neurolaw Revolution? Adam Kolber Brooklyn Law School, [email protected]
- The Polygraph and Lie Detection (2003)
- Emotion Recognition and Deception Detection
- An Ethical Perspective on Passive BCI: Can We Detect Information from the Human Mind That Is Intended to Be Hidden?
- Fmri and the Search for Truth, 48 J. Marshall L. Rev. 651 (2015)
- Brain Scans As Evidence: Truths, Proofs, Lies, and Lessons
- Title I Want to Lie About Not Knowing You, but My Precuneus Refuses To
- Functional MRI-Based Lie Detection: Scientific and Societal Challenges
- Terminology Reference for the Science of Psychophysiological Detection of Deception
- Privacy by Design in Brain-Computer Interfaces UWEE Technical Report
- Detecting Deception: the Scope and Limits
- Distinct Neural Responses of the Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala in Simple Fabrication and Deception with Social Interactions
- I Want to Lie About Not Knowing You, but My Precuneus Refuses to Cooperate SUBJECT AREAS: Tatia M
- Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activation As a Neural Marker of Successful Lying
- An Introductory Tutorial on Brain–Computer Interfaces and Their Applications
- FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING LIE DETECTION: ISA “BRAINSTORM” HEADING TOWARD the “GATEKEEPER”? Archie Alexander, M.D., J.D., LL.M.*
- Historical Techniques of Lie Detection
- Analysis of EEG Signals for Deception Detection
- Neuro Lie Detection and Mental Privacy Madison Kilbride
- History of Lie Detection Paul V
- Detecting Deception from Emotional Faces with Direct and Indirect Measures
- Lies, Liars, and Lie Detection
- The Science of Deception and Fmri Lie-Detection
- Lying, Deception, and Fmri: a Critical Update
- Exploration of Recent Advances in the Field of Brain Computer Interface
- Prospects of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging As Lie Detector
- Admissibility of Fmri Lie Detection: the Ulturc Al Bias Against "Mind Reading" Devices Leo Kittay
- Fmri and LIE DETECTION / 02.23.16 1 Lateral out by the Objective Truth
- Using Brain Imaging for Lie Detection: Where Science, Law, and Policy Collide
- DECEPTION DETECTION 1 Using an Electroencephalogram For