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Recent papers classified by the tag deception.
  • Honeyd -- A OS Fingerprinting Artifice
    by Craig Valli
    posted to deception fingerprinting forensics honeyd honeypot nmap by thonnardo on 2006-05-07 00:33:54 as ***
  • Chimpanzees deceive a human competitor by hiding
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Brian Hare, Josep Call, Michael Tomasello
  • Detecting deception by manipulating cognitive load
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 4. (April 2006), pp. 141-142.
    by Aldert Vrij, Ronald Fisher, Samantha Mann, Sharon Leal
  • When documents deceive: trust and provenance as new factors for information retrieval in a tangled web
    J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol., Vol. 52, No. 1. (January 2001), pp. 12-17.
    by Clifford A Lynch
    posted to credibility deception by shaun on 2006-06-13 09:16:25 as ***
  • Lie-Specific Involvement of Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Deception.
    Cereb Cortex (21 June 2007)
  • Deceiving Others: Distinct Neural Responses of the Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala in Simple Fabrication and Deception with Social Interactions
    J. Cogn. Neurosci., Vol. 19, No. 2. (1 February 2007), pp. 287-295.
    by Nobuhito Abe, Maki Suzuki, Etsuro Mori, Masatoshi Itoh, Toshikatsu Fujii
  • notes Plant biology: The flower of seduction
    Nature, Vol. 445, No. 7130. (21 February 2007), pp. 816-817.
    by Heidi Ledford
  • Learning in the presence of malicious errors
    (1988), pp. 267-280.
    by Michael Kearns, Ming Li
  • Control, Deception, and Communication: Evaluating the Deployment of a Location-Enhanced Messaging Service
    UbiComp 2005: Ubiquitous Computing (2005), pp. 213-231.
    by Giovanni Iachello, Ian Smith, Sunny Consolvo, Gregory D Abowd, Jeff Hughes, James Howard, Fred Potter, James Scott, Timothy Sohn, Jeffrey Hightower, Anthony Lamarca
    posted to availability deception location mobile place privacy by marcela on 2007-06-04 11:52:22 as read
  • Making space for stories: ambiguity in the design of personal communication systems
    (2005), pp. 181-190.
    by Paul M Aoki, Allison Woodruff
    posted to cmc cues deception design by marcela on 2007-05-29 22:10:56 as read
  • Why we are so good at catching cheaters.
    Cognition, Vol. 75, No. 1. (14 April 2000), pp. 29-32.
    by J Fodor
    posted to deception by ly3 on 2006-03-10 18:56:50 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group garyfeng ReadingLab
  • A comparison of methods for ERP assessment in a P300-based GKT
    International Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol. 62, No. 2. (November 2006), pp. 309-320.
    by Vahid Abootalebi, Mohammad H Moradi, Mohammad A Khalilzadeh
    posted to deception erp p3 by ko_battlefield on 2007-11-16 16:26:42 as ** along with 1 person koba224
  • The deceptive response: effects of response conflict and strategic monitoring on the late positive component and episodic memory-related brain activity.
    Biol Psychol, Vol. 64, No. 3. (November 2003), pp. 217-253.
    by R Johnson, J Barnhardt, J Zhu
    posted to conflict deception erp by ko_battlefield on 2007-11-16 16:24:38 as **
  • The self in conflict: The role of executive processes during truthful and deceptive responses about attitudes.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 39, No. 1. (1 January 2008), pp. 469-482.
    by Ray Johnson, Heather Henkell, Elizabeth Simon, John Zhu
    posted to erp deception conflict by ko_battlefield on 2007-11-16 16:23:29 as **
  • Differential effects of practice on the executive processes used for truthful and deceptive responses: an event-related brain potential study.
    Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, Vol. 24, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 386-404.
    by R Johnson, J Barnhardt, J Zhu
    posted to conflict deception erp by ko_battlefield on 2007-11-16 16:19:55 as **
  • The role of psychophysiology in forensic assessments: Deception detection, ERPs, and virtual reality mock crime scenarios.
    Psychophysiology (7 November 2007)
    by Ralf Mertens, John J B J Allen
    posted to deception erp by ko_battlefield on 2007-11-16 16:17:41 as **
  • Time-domain analysis of EEG during Guilty Knowledge Test: investigation of epoch extraction criteria.
    Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conference, Vol. 2007 (2007), pp. 1302-1305.
    posted to p3 erp deception cit by ko_battlefield on 2008-06-15 19:58:00 as ** along with 1 person beete
  • Prefrontal white matter in pathological liars.
    Br J Psychiatry, Vol. 187 (October 2005), pp. 320-325.
    by Y Yang, A Raine, T Lencz, S Bihrle, L Lacasse, P Colletti
    posted to pathology fmri deception by ko_battlefield on 2007-01-20 01:05:06 as ** along with 2 people suizan Jon_Loewe
  • Brain mapping of deception and truth telling about an ecologically valid situation: functional MR imaging and polygraph investigation--initial experience.
    Radiology, Vol. 238, No. 2. (February 2006), pp. 679-688.
    by FB Mohamed, SH Faro, NJ Gordon, SM Platek, H Ahmad, JM Williams
    posted to polygraph fmri deception by ko_battlefield on 2007-01-20 01:01:57 as *** along with 2 people suizan tekno
  • Pupillary Size in Response to a Visual Guilty Knowledge Test: New Technique for the Detection of Deception
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Vol. 2, No. 2. (June 1996), pp. 164-177.
    by RE Lubow, Ofer Fein
    posted to cit deception pupillary by ko_battlefield on 2006-05-29 02:44:19 as read
  • Deception, information and the pupillary response.
    Percept Mot Skills, Vol. 50, No. 1. (February 1980), pp. 748-750.
    by MP Janisse, MT Bradley
    posted to cit deception machiavellian pupillary by ko_battlefield on 2006-05-29 02:24:36 as read
  • Brain activity during simulated deception: an event-related functional magnetic resonance study.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 15, No. 3. (March 2002), pp. 727-732.
    posted to deception fmri by ko_battlefield on 2006-05-29 01:52:03 as read along with 1 person koba224
  • Lie detection by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Hum Brain Mapp, Vol. 15, No. 3. (March 2002), pp. 157-164.
    by TM Lee, HL Liu, LH Tan, CC Chan, S Mahankali, CM Feng, J Hou, PT Fox, JH Gao
    posted to deception fmri by ko_battlefield on 2006-05-29 01:31:19 as read along with 1 person koba224
  • Classifying spatial patterns of brain activity with machine learning methods: application to lie detection.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 28, No. 3. (15 November 2005), pp. 663-668.
    by C Davatzikos, K Ruparel, Y Fan, DG Shen, M Acharyya, JW Loughead, RC Gur, DD Langleben
    posted to deception by koba224 on 2006-05-31 06:19:47 as ** along with 4 people balicea jclau wtribbey isami
  • Neural correlates of telling lies: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study at 4 Tesla1
    Academic Radiology, Vol. 12, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 164-172.
    by Luan, Alvaro Magalhaes, Timothy J Ziemlewicz, Daniel A Fitzgerald, Christopher Green, Wilbur Smith
    posted to deception fmri neuro by koba224 on 2006-06-29 04:57:49 as **
  • Emerging neurotechnologies for lie-detection: promises and perils.
    Am J Bioeth, Vol. 5, No. 2. (2005), pp. 39-49.
    by PR Wolpe, KR Foster, DD Langleben
    posted to deception neuro by koba224 on 2006-06-29 04:56:29 as ** along with 1 person brian
  • Telling truth from lie in individual subjects with fast event-related fMRI.
    Hum Brain Mapp, Vol. 26, No. 4. (December 2005), pp. 262-272.
    by DD Langleben, JW Loughead, WB Bilker, K Ruparel, AR Childress, SI Busch, RC Gur
  • Behavioural and functional anatomical correlates of deception in humans.
    Neuroreport, Vol. 12, No. 13. (17 September 2001), pp. 2849-2853.
    by SA Spence, TF Farrow, AE Herford, ID Wilkinson, Y Zheng, PW Woodruff
    posted to deception by koba224 on 2006-05-31 06:17:35 as **
  • A Replication Study of the Neural Correlates of Deception
    Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol. 118, No. 4. (August 2004), pp. 852-856.
    by Frank A Kozel, Tamara M Padgett, Mark S George
    posted to deception fmri neuro by koba224 on 2006-06-29 03:57:50 as **
  • Detecting deception using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Biol Psychiatry, Vol. 58, No. 8. (15 October 2005), pp. 605-613.
    by FA Kozel, KA Johnson, Q Mu, EL Grenesko, SJ Laken, MS George
    posted to deception fmri neuro by koba224 on 2006-06-29 03:27:42 as read
  • Neuroscience and the Detection of Deception
    Review of Policy Research, Vol. 22, No. 5. (September 2005), pp. 667-685.
    by Mark D Happel
    posted to deception by koba224 on 2006-06-29 01:06:14 as ** along with 1 person craigtalbert
  • Single versus multiple probe blocks of P300-based concealed information tests for self-referring versus incidentally obtained information
    Biological Psychology, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by JP Rosenfeld, Eveline Shue, Erika Singer
    posted to cit deception erp by koba224 on 2006-11-30 14:25:23 as **
  • The deceptive response: effects of response conflict and strategic monitoring on the late positive component and episodic memory-related brain activity
    Biological Psychology, Vol. 64, No. 3. (November 2003), pp. 217-253.
    by Jr Johnson, Jack Barnhardt, John Zhu
    posted to deception erp rt by koba224 on 2006-06-30 10:12:06 as **
  • notes Finger pulse waveform length in the detection of concealed information
    International Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol. 61, No. 2. (August 2006), pp. 226-234.
    by Eitan Elaad, Gershon Ben-Shakhar
    posted to cit deception pulse by koba224 on 2006-07-04 05:29:24 as * along with 1 person ko_battlefield
  • The truth will out: interrogative polygraphy ("lie detection") with event-related brain potentials.
    Psychophysiology, Vol. 28, No. 5. (September 1991), pp. 531-547.
    by LA Farwell, E Donchin
  • Me, myself, and lie: The role of self-awareness in deception
    Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 38, No. 8. (June 2005), pp. 1847-1853.
    by Amanda K Johnson, Allyson Barnacz, Toko Yokkaichi, Jennifer Rubio, Connie Racioppi, Todd K Shackelford, Maryanne L Fisher, Julian P Keenan
    posted to awareness deception by koba224 on 2005-08-17 10:42:35 as **
  • notes A new discrimination method for the Concealed Information Test using pretest data and within-individual comparisons
    Biological Psychology, Vol. 73, No. 2. (August 2006), pp. 157-164.
    by Izumi Matsuda, Akihisa Hirota, Tokihiro Ogawa, Noriyoshi Takasawa, Kazuo Shigemasu
    posted to analysis cit deception by koba224 on 2006-07-21 00:46:08 as read along with 1 person ko_battlefield
  • Children's decisions about what to believe and their ability to report the source of their belief
    Cognitive Development, Vol. 15, No. 3. ( 2000), pp. 329-346.
  • Can Autistic Children Distinguish Lies from Jokes? A Second Look at Second-order Belief Attribution
    Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 35, No. 5. (1994), pp. 901-915.
    by Susan R Leekam, Margot Prior
    posted to autism child deception development false_belief joke theory_of_mind by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-12-12 15:36:24 as ***
  • Distinguishing Lies from Jokes: Theory of Mind Deficits and Discourse Interpretation in Right Hemisphere Brain-Damaged Patients
    pp. 89-106.
    by E Winner
    posted to brain deception fmri joke theory_of_mind by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-12-12 15:25:53 as **
  • Small-scale deceit: deception as a marker of two-, three-, and four-year-olds' early theories of mind.
    Child Dev, Vol. 60, No. 6. (December 1989), pp. 1263-1277.
    by M Chandler, AS Fritz, S Hala
    posted to belief child cognition deception development false_belief play tom_in_motion by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-01-09 03:04:48 as ****
  • Three-year-olds' understanding of mental states: the influence of trickery.
    J Exp Child Psychol, Vol. 56, No. 2. (October 1993), pp. 135-148.
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  • Children's level of participation in a false-belief task, age, and theory of mind.
    J Genet Psychol, Vol. 161, No. 1. (March 2000), pp. 53-64.
    by SN Ritblatt
    posted to belief child cognition deception development false_belief play tom_in_motion by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-01-09 02:54:30 as *****
  • Young children's difficulty acknowledging false belief: realism and deception.
    J Exp Child Psychol, Vol. 69, No. 1. (April 1998), pp. 3-21.
  • The logic of social exchange: Has natural selection shaped how humans reason? Studies with the Wason selection task
    Cognition, Vol. 31, No. 3. (April 1989), pp. 187-276.
    by Leda Cosmides
    posted to deception evolution logic reasoning wason by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-03-10 15:05:04 as **
  • Why are we good at detecting cheaters? A reply to Fodor
    Cognition, Vol. 83, No. 2. (March 2002), pp. 215-220.
    by Philip C Beaman
    posted to deception evolution logic wason by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-03-10 14:32:01 as read
  • Amygdala activation when one is the target of deceit: Did he lie to you or to someone else?
    Neuroimage (26 October 2005)
    by J Grèzes, S Berthoz, R E E Passingham
  • Brain mechanisms for inferring deceit in the actions of others.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 24, No. 24. (16 June 2004), pp. 5500-5505.
  • Trust and Deception in Virtual Societies
    (31 December 1899)
    by Christiano Castelfranchi
  • Sick Individuals and Sick Populations
    The Challenge of Epidemiology: Issues and Selected Readings, Vol. 1, No. 1. (1 January 2004), pp. 829-837.
    posted to self-concept law hack google deception by doubletake on 2008-04-23 09:15:32 as read
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