2009
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhp090
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The Truth about Lying: Inhibition of the Anterior Prefrontal Cortex Improves Deceptive Behavior

Abstract: Recent neuroimaging studies have indicated a predominant role of the anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) in deception and moral cognition, yet the functional contribution of the aPFC to deceptive behavior remains unknown. We hypothesized that modulating the excitability of the aPFC by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could reveal its functional contribution in generating deceitful responses. Forty-four healthy volunteers participated in a thief role-play in which they were supposed to steal money a… Show more

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“…We did not choose a more posterior electrode as in previous studies (e.g. occipital cortex, Karim et al (2010) and Bellaı¨che et al (2013)), because of potential phosphene induction which could have interfered with stimulus processing in our experiment (Antal et al, 2003a, b). We used electrodes of two different sizes: 35 cm 2 for the active electrode, and 100 cm 2 for the return electrode.…”
Section: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not choose a more posterior electrode as in previous studies (e.g. occipital cortex, Karim et al (2010) and Bellaı¨che et al (2013)), because of potential phosphene induction which could have interfered with stimulus processing in our experiment (Antal et al, 2003a, b). We used electrodes of two different sizes: 35 cm 2 for the active electrode, and 100 cm 2 for the return electrode.…”
Section: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promising pilot data suggest a positive therapeutic effect in patients with major depression Boggio et al, 2008;Rigonatti et al, 2008;Ferrucci et al, 2009). Moreover, prefrontal tDCS could influence the emotional-affective domain of the self (Boggio et al, 2009;Karim et al, 2010;Mameli et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os achados indicaram perspectivas de utilização da ETCC para potencializar a HPE visto que um dos mecanismos desse fenômeno envolve alterações no fluxo insular, sobretudo, nos 30 minutos iniciais pós-exercício 86 . COGGIAMANIAN et al 32 relataram a hipótese da efetividade das técnicas de neuromodulação (EMT e ETCC) como futuras ferramentas terapêuticas no combate à hipertensão arterial por induzirem modulações do sistema nervoso simpático (SNS) e pressão sanguínea em repouso de sujeitos saudáveis e pacientes com hipertensão [87][88][89][90] . Porém, uma busca nos principais periódicos da literatura existente não foi capaz de identificar estudos que averiguassem o efeito da ETCC sobre as respostas cardíacas e pressóricas durante ou após o exercício físico.…”
Section: Animais Experimentaisunclassified