Andrea Devoto’s research while affiliated with University College London and other places

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The role of anterior prefrontal cortex (area 10) in face-to-face deception measured with fNIRS
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June 2020

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Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

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Andrea Devoto

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Anterior prefrontal cortex (PFC; Brodmann area 10) activations are often, but not always, found in neuroimaging studies investigating deception, and the precise role of this area remains unclear. To explore the role of PFC in face-to-face deception, we invited pairs of participants to play a card game involving lying and lie detection while we used functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to record brain activity in PFC. Participants could win points for successfully lying about the value of their cards or for detecting lies. We contrasted patterns of brain activation when the participants either told the truth or lied, when they were either forced into this or did so voluntarily, and when they either succeeded or failed to detect a lie. Activation in anterior PFC was found in both lie production and detection, unrelated to reward. Analysis of cross-brain activation patterns between participants identified areas of PFC where the lead player's brain activity was synchronized their partner's later brain activity. These results suggest that during situations that involve close interpersonal interaction, anterior PFC supports processing widely involved in deception, possibly relating to the demands of monitoring one's own, and other people's behaviour.

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... Alternative approaches, then, may allow for more stringent interpretations of data, exploring the dependencies within different data streams. In the cross-brain GLM (xGLM; Hamilton, 2021) approach, as an example, a general linear model incorporating behavioral data and cross-brain data is used to model individual's brain activity in relation to both their own behavior and interagents' behavior and brain activity (see Kingsbury et al., 2019;Pinti et al., 2021). ...

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From physical to digital: A theoretical-methodological primer on designing hyperscanning investigations to explore remote exchanges
The role of anterior prefrontal cortex (area 10) in face-to-face deception measured with fNIRS

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience