Schindler, Sebastian; Wolff, Wanja; Kißler, Johanna; Brand, Ralf: Cerebral correlates of faking: evidence from a brief implicit association test on doping attitudes. In: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Jg.9. 2015
Inhalt
- Participants
- Results
- Effects of Faking Instruction on BIAT Scores
- EEG Results
- Occipital P1 and Frontal N1 (100–130ms). Hypothesis 1 for Early Effects: Increased Frontal Negativity and Occipital Positivity for Faking
- Occipital N1 and Frontal P2 (150–200ms). Hypothesis 1 for Early Effects: Increased Frontal Negativity and Occipital Positivity for Faking
- Occipital P2 and Frontal N2 (200–300ms). Hypothesis 1 for Early Effects: Increased Frontal Negativity and Occipital Positivity for Faking
- P300 and LPP (300–700ms). Hypothesis 2 for Late Effects: Decreased Centro-Parietal Positivity for Faking
- Source Analyses. Hypothesis 3: Increased Right-Inferior Frontal Activity for Faking
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- Supplementary Material
- References
