Brain imaging could spot liars (original) (raw)

Tests reveals patches in the brain that light up during a lie.

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  1. National Research Council, The Polygraph and Lie Detection (National Academies Press, Washington DC, 2003).
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  1. Mark Peplow
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Peplow, M. Brain imaging could spot liars.Nature (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/news041129-1

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