The mental nose and the Pinocchio effect: Thermography, planning, anxiety, and lies

Primer Autor
Moline, A.
Co-autores
Dominguez, E.#Salazar-Lopez, E.#Galvez-Garcia, G.#Fernandez-Gomez, J.#De la Fuente, J.#Iborra, O.#Tornay, F. J.#Gomez Milan, E.
Título
The mental nose and the Pinocchio effect: Thermography, planning, anxiety, and lies
Editorial
WILEY
Revista
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND OFFENDER PROFILING
Lenguaje
en
Resumen
We applied thermography to cognitive neuropsychology, particularly as a somatic marker of subjective experience during cognitive and emotional tasks. We found significant correlations between changes in facial temperature and mental set. Specifically, the temperature of the nose tended to decrease during emotional tasks and increase during cognitive tasks. However, for stress tests or high arousal reactions to emotional stimuli, the direction of the thermal change depended on the nature of the setting, real or simulated. Detection of deception is a mixed field where cognitive effort, physiological stress, and empathy have evolved, affecting the direction of the thermal variationhigher or lower temperature of the tip of the nose and forehead. We found that the temperature change of the nose and forehead may enable detecting when people lie about facts (the Pinocchio effect markers). In general, one important contribution is to recover mental thermometry as a potent tool for neurocognitive studies.
Tipo de Recurso
Artículo original
Description
Home Office Research, FONDECYT, Grant/Award Number: 1160368
Investigación del Ministerio del Interior, FONDECYT, Número de subvención/premio: 1160368
doi
10.1002/jip.1505
Formato Recurso
pdf
Palabras Claves
emotional tasks# facial temperature# Pinocchio effect# subjective experience# thermography
Ubicación del archivo
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jip.1505
Categoría OCDE
Criminology & Penology# Psychology, Applied
Materias
tareas emocionales# temperatura facial# efecto Pinocho# experiencia subjetiva# termografía
Disciplinas de la OCDE
Psicología (Incluyendo relación hombre-máquina)
Neurociencias
Otras Especialidades de la Psicología
Id de Web of Science
WOS:000434224200014
Título de la cita (Recomendado-único)
The mental nose and the Pinocchio effect: Thermography, planning, anxiety, and lies
Identificador relacionado
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/157639
Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único)
Artículo original
Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único)
version publicada
Editorial
WILEY
Revista/Libro
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND OFFENDER PROFILING
Categoría WOS
Criminología y Penología# Psicología Aplicada
ISSN
1544-4759
Idioma
en
Referencia del Financiador (Mandatado si es aplicable-repetible)
Home Office Research#ANID FONDECYT 1160368
Home Office Research
ANID FONDECYT 1160368
Descripción
Home Office Research, FONDECYT, Grant/Award Number: 1160368
Formato
pdf
Tipo de ruta
hibrida#verde
Access Rights
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Derechos de acceso
metadata
Página de inicio (Recomendado-único)
259
Página final (Recomendado-único)
269
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