Gombos Victor A
Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 2006 Aug;132(3):197-214. doi: 10.3200/mono.132.3.197-214.
The cognitive processes used in deception have been largely overlooked in the literature on deception. The author's position in this review is that effortful executive processes (inhibition, working memory, and other mental management mechanisms) are central cognitive components for lie production. The author provides evidence from 3 bodies of literature: studies on lie detection, developmental research on cognition related to children's deception, and imaging research describing neural correlates of deception. In addition, the author reviews the available theories that implicate executive functions as core processes in deception. The author also discusses implications of this research as they relate to future research and applications on the psychology of deception.
在关于欺骗的文献中,欺骗所涉及的认知过程在很大程度上被忽视了。作者在这篇综述中的观点是,费力的执行过程(抑制、工作记忆和其他心理管理机制)是说谎行为的核心认知成分。作者从三个文献领域提供了证据:谎言检测研究、与儿童欺骗相关的认知发展研究以及描述欺骗的神经关联的成像研究。此外,作者还回顾了那些将执行功能视为欺骗核心过程的现有理论。作者还讨论了这项研究对于欺骗心理学未来研究和应用的意义。