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A review of event-related potentials in detecting concealed information

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology / The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, (P)1226-9654; (E)2733-466X
2023, v.35 no.3, pp.165-190

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Abstract

Studies using the event-related potentials(ERP) in detection of concealed information were reviewed. First, this study described the concept of ERP and the characteristics of P300. There is a description of P300 as a cortical signal of the recognition of meaningful information. This attribute was applied directly to concealed information detection in the P300-based concealed information test protocol. Important results were reviewed in regard to P300-based concealed information test and P300-based complex trial protocol in previous studies. This study examined the effect of countermeasures in P300-based lie detection. In addition, this study examined previous studies of several components such as N200, late positive potential(LPP), late posterior negativity(LPN), feedback-evoked ERP, medial frontal negativity(MFN) in detection of concealed information. Future directions for detection of concealed information using ERP were suggested in order to detect deception with more accuracy.

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사건관련전위, 숨긴 정보, P300, 복합시행 프로토콜, 대응책, 거짓말 탐지, Event-related Potentials, Concealed information, P300, Complex trial protocol, Countermeasure, Lie detection

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology