Unfolding the spatial and temporal neural processing of lying about face familiarity.

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Published in Cereb Cortex on October 31, 2013

Authors

Delin Sun1, Tatia M C Lee2, Chetwyn C H Chan3

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratory of Neuropsychology Laboratory of Cognitive Affective Neuroscience.
2: Laboratory of Neuropsychology Laboratory of Cognitive Affective Neuroscience The State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China and.
3: Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Applied Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.

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