Publications by authors named "Hyunseok Bahng"
Article Synopsis
- Interrogation induces anxiety in individuals, irrespective of their innocence, making it crucial to distinguish between anxious responses and actual deceptive behavior in lie detection.
- The fMRI study identified distinct brain activations linked to anxiety during interrogation, revealing that both innocent and guilty individuals experience heightened activity in networks associated with anxiety.
- True detection anxiety (guilty individuals) and false detection anxiety (innocent individuals) showed different neural responses, emphasizing the importance of separating emotional reactions from cognitive processes in understanding deception.
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