Unless, of course, you put them in a high -
end brain scanner and ask them to imagine playing tennis.
Not exact matches
Now, rather than focusing on the potential
end results of lying, Temple University scientists Scott Faro and Feroze Mohamed are developing a way to detect deception by looking directly at people's
brain activity using MRI
brain scanners.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), an imaging technique that measures
brain activity, researchers examined all three groups at the beginning (baseline), middle, and
end of the study while participants performed computer - based speed tasks in the
scanner.