“…Evidence has been found for the notion that the truth response is activated first, thereby inducing response conflict and an increased need for response inhibition to prevent the truth from slipping out (Debey, Ridderinkhof, De Houwer, & Verschuere, submitted for publication;Duran, Dale, & McNamara, 2010;Hadar, Makris, & Yarrow, 2012;Vartanian et al, 2013). However, the truth may initially also be kept active in working memory to help the formulation of an alternative, deceptive response (Ambach, Stark, & Vaitl, 2011;Debey, De Houwer, & Verschuere, 2014;Visu-Petra, Miclea, & Visu-Petra, 2012). Finally, shifting may help to flexibly shift between the mental sets associated with truthful and deceptive responses (Visu-Petra, Varga, Miclea, & Visu-Petra, 2013;Visu-Petra et al, 2012).…”