A new theoretical perspective on concealed information detection
N klein Selle, G Ben‐Shakhar - Psychophysiology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The concealed information test (CIT) was designed to detect concealed knowledge. It does
so by measuring differential physiological and behavioral responses to concealed …
so by measuring differential physiological and behavioral responses to concealed …
The external validity of studies examining the detection of concealed knowledge using the Concealed Information Test
G Ben-Shakhar, T Nahari - Detecting concealed information and deception, 2018 - Elsevier
The criterion validity of the Concealed Information Test (CIT) and its ability to differentiate
between individuals possessing knowledge of critical items and those unaware of these …
between individuals possessing knowledge of critical items and those unaware of these …
Comparative evaluation of adolescent repeated psychological or physical stress effects on adult cognitive performance, oxidative stress, and heart rate in female rats
Multiple adult health problems are associated with adolescent stress. As the brain
discriminates physical and psychological stressors by activation of different neural networks …
discriminates physical and psychological stressors by activation of different neural networks …
Memory‐based deception detection: Extending the cognitive signature of lying from instructed to self‐initiated cheating
From a cognitive perspective, lying can be regarded as a complex cognitive process
requiring the interplay of several executive functions. Meta‐analytic research on 114 studies …
requiring the interplay of several executive functions. Meta‐analytic research on 114 studies …
[HTML][HTML] Examining levels of processing using verbal & pictorial stimuli with the complex trial protocol in a mock theft scenario
M Funicelli, S Salphati, S Ungureanu, JR Laurence - Biological Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) is an EEG-based Concealed Information Test
(CIT). Depth of processing influences memorability where deeper processing increases …
(CIT). Depth of processing influences memorability where deeper processing increases …
Concealed information test: Theoretical background
After six decades of research it has been well established that physiological measures can
validly detect concealed memories. However, the exact theoretical underpinnings of …
validly detect concealed memories. However, the exact theoretical underpinnings of …
Self-initiated versus instructed cheating in the physiological Concealed Information Test
The validity of the Concealed Information Test (CIT) to detect recognition of critical details
has been demonstrated in hundreds of laboratory studies. These studies, however, lack the …
has been demonstrated in hundreds of laboratory studies. These studies, however, lack the …
Selective memory detection: Context-dependent stimulus significance in the concealed information test
T Ogawa, I Matsuda, M Tsuneoka - Biological Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous studies have posited that the significance of a crime-relevant item in a question
produces differential physiological responses in the Concealed Information Test (CIT) …
produces differential physiological responses in the Concealed Information Test (CIT) …
The P300 and MFN as indicators of concealed knowledge in situations with negative and positive moral valence
V Scheuble, M Mildenberger, A Beauducel - Biological Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Many studies on concealed knowledge involve mock-thefts. The present study compares
ERPs of participants concealing knowledge of a morally negative behavior (mock-theft) with …
ERPs of participants concealing knowledge of a morally negative behavior (mock-theft) with …
Is the CIT susceptible to misleading information? A constructive replication
N klein Selle, D Waxman, K Volz… - Journal of Forensic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Concealed Information Test (CIT) utilizes psychophysiological measures to
detect crime‐related knowledge in a suspect's memory. In other words, it can discriminate …
detect crime‐related knowledge in a suspect's memory. In other words, it can discriminate …