Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in normal state : differential effect on brain and behavior
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Deception can distort psychological tests on socially sensitive topics. Understanding the cerebral processes that are involved in such faking can be useful in detection and prevention of deception. Previous research shows that faking a brief implicit association test (BIAT) evokes a characteristic ERP response. It is not yet known whether temporarily available self-control resources moderate this response. We randomly assigned 22 participants (15 females, 24.23 ± 2.91 years old) to a counterbalanced repeated-measurements design. Participants first completed a Brief-IAT (BIAT) on doping attitudes as a baseline measure and were then instructed to fake a negative doping attitude both when self-control resources were depleted and non-depleted. Cerebral activity during BIAT performance was assessed using high-density EEG.
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WOLFF, Wanja, Sebastian SCHINDLER, Christoph ENGLERT, Ralf BRAND, Johanna KISSLER, 2016. Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in normal state : differential effect on brain and behavior. In: BMC Neuroscience. 2016, 17(1), 18. eISSN 1471-2202. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12868-016-0249-8BibTex
@article{Wolff2016Unins-34600, year={2016}, doi={10.1186/s12868-016-0249-8}, title={Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in normal state : differential effect on brain and behavior}, number={1}, volume={17}, journal={BMC Neuroscience}, author={Wolff, Wanja and Schindler, Sebastian and Englert, Christoph and Brand, Ralf and Kissler, Johanna}, note={Article Number: 18} }
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