Neural processes underlying faking and concealing a personal identity: An electroencephalogram study

Author:

Zhang Pengcheng1,Yan Lingyue2,Wang Qiangqiang3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, School of Education, Zhejiang International Studies University, People's Republic of China

2. Department of Psychology, School of Education, Shanghai Normal University, People's Republic of China

3. School of Teacher Education, Huzhou University, People's Republic of China

Abstract

The detection of lies told about one's identity challenges traditional methods considering characteristics of the lie. This study explored the neural activities underlying identity deception by using electroencephalogram recordings to promote the development of a detection tool. The participants (N = 18) were required to tell a lie or the truth about true and false identity information with the differentiation of deception paradigm. The results showed deceptive (vs. honest) responses to true identity information were associated with a prolonged reaction time and enhanced upper alpha oscillations as well as the attenuated P300 and theta activities, which indicates identity concealment engaged portent honest response control and reduced processing of self-relevant information. By contrast, deceptive (vs. honest) responses to false identity information were associated with absent reaction time cost and decreased alpha activities, which suggests identity faking involved low cognitive conflict but required some degree of behavioral regulation.

Publisher

Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd

Subject

Social Psychology

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