Detection of Deception with fMRI: Are We There Yet?
2008 This article is from the Center for Cognitive Euroscience and originally appeared in a 2008 issue of the British Psychological Society's journal of Legal and Criminological Psychology; written by Daniel D. Langleben, MD, of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Author writes: "A decade of spectacular progress in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology and systems neuroscience research has so far yielded few changes in our daily lives. The dearth of clinical applications of this prolific and academically promising research tool began raising the eyebrows of the public and the research . . .
