Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2019, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (1): 160-170.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2019.00160
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BAI Xuejun(), ZHANG Peng, ZHANG Qihan, SONG Lu, YANG Yu
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The Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is one of the most promising functional neuroimaging tools in recent years due to its high ecological validity, low cost, and less sensitivity to head motions. Experimental paradigms of instructed lies and spontaneous lies have been used to verify the feasibility and accuracy of fNIRS technology in previous lying researches, and provided an opportunity to explore the cognitive mechanisms involved in lying among children, and the neural mechanisms of lying in real interaction scenarios. Future researches should use multimodal methods and indexes to enhance the accuracy of lie detection, and could explore the brain networks and the neural development of lying behavior to enrich research perspectives.
Key words: functional near-infrared spectroscopy, interpersonal interaction, lie detection
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B841
B849:C91
BAI Xuejun, ZHANG Peng, ZHANG Qihan, SONG Lu, YANG Yu. Applications of functional near-infrared spectroscopy to lying researches[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2019, 27(1): 160-170.
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