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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
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Participants
Design
The BIAT
BIAT Faking Instruction
EEG Recording
BIAT Analyses
EEG Data Analyses
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