2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2012.06.098
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Face and voice as social stimuli enhance differential physiological responding in a Concealed Information Test

Abstract: Attentional, intentional, and motivational factors are known to influence the physiological responses in a Concealed Information Test (CIT). Although concealing information is essentially a social action closely related to motivation, CIT studies typically rely on testing participants in an environment lacking of social stimuli: subjects interact with a computer while sitting alone in an experimental room.To address this gap, we examined the influence of social stimuli on the physiological responses in a CIT. … Show more

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