Electrophysiological Correlates of the Autobiographical Implicit Association Test (aIAT): Response Conflict and Conflict Resolution.

作者: Maddalena Marini , Sara Agosta , Giuseppe Sartori

DOI: 10.3389/FNHUM.2016.00391

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摘要: The autobiographical IAT (aIAT) is an implicit behavioral instrument that can detect memories encoded in individual’s mind by measuring how quickly this person categorize and associate sentences related to a specific event with the logical dimensions true false. Faster categorization when (e.g., I went Paris) associated dimension than false indicates as mind. aim of study investigate electrophysiological correlates aIAT, used memory-detection technique (i.e., identify which two events true). To end, we recorded ERPs while participants performed aIAT assessing playing cards they had previously selected. We found increased N200 decreased LPC (or P300) at fronto-central sites selected card true. Notably, both components have been consistently reported studies investigating deception. These results suggest associating concept may involve same cognitive processes

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