Detecting liars in juridical contexts is very complex and difficult to manage with traditional techniques. Since deceiving is cognitively demanding (involving executive brain center such as the prefrontal cortex), a dual task can be tested asking to resolve a spatial test when telling the lie, analyzing both verbal and not-verbal behaviors
The impact of dual task on the evaluation of deception / Caso, L; Morganti, F; Patrizi, Patrizia. - (2015), pp. 174-174. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14° European Congress of Psychology “Linking technology and psychology: feeding the mind, energy for life” tenutosi a Milano nel 7-10 luglio 2015).
The impact of dual task on the evaluation of deception
PATRIZI, Patrizia
2015-01-01
Abstract
Detecting liars in juridical contexts is very complex and difficult to manage with traditional techniques. Since deceiving is cognitively demanding (involving executive brain center such as the prefrontal cortex), a dual task can be tested asking to resolve a spatial test when telling the lie, analyzing both verbal and not-verbal behaviorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.