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Jan 2009

Using Imaging to Identify Deceit: Scientific and Ethical Questions

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Emilio Bizzi, Steven E. Hyman, Marcus E. Raichle, Nancy Kanwisher, Elizabeth Anya Phelps, Stephen J. Morse, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Jed S. Rakoff, and Henry T. Greely
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Introduction: Imaging Deception

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Functional Brain Imaging in the Context of Lie Detection

Chapter 2: The Use of fMRI in Lie Detection: What Has Been Shown and What Has Not

Chapter 3: Lying Outside the Laboratory: The Impact of Imagery and Emotion on the Neural Circuitry of Lie Detection

Chapter 4: Actions Speak Louder than Images

Chapter 5: Neural Lie Detection in Courts

Chapter 6: Lie Detection in the Courts: The Vain Search for the Magic Bullet

Chapter 7: Neuroscience-Based Lie Detection: The Need for Regulation

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Academy Publishes New Volume of Essays Examining the Use – and Misuse – of fMRI to Recognize Deceit

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