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1. The role of response conflict in concealed information detection with reaction times

2. Evidence for cultural differences in affect during mother–infant interactions

3. Bio-behavioral synchrony is a potential mechanism for mate selection in humans

4. Gaze-pattern similarity at encoding may interfere with future memory

5. Breastfeeding at Any Cost? Adverse Effects of Breastfeeding Pain on Mother–Infant Behavior

6. Orienting versus inhibition: The theory behind the ocular‐based Concealed Information Test

7. A new theoretical perspective on concealed information detection

8. Brain-based concealed memory detection is driven mainly by orientation to salient items

9. Is the CIT susceptible to misleading information? A constructive replication

10. Gaze-pattern similarity at encoding may interfere with future memory

11. When Gaze-Pattern Similarity May Interfere With Future Memory

12. Self-initiated versus instructed cheating in the physiological Concealed Information Test

13. Registered Replication Report on Srull and Wyer (1979)

14. Memory detection: The effects of emotional stimuli

15. Unraveling the roles of orienting and inhibition in the Concealed Information Test

16. The External Validity of the Concealed Information Test: The Effect of Choosing to Commit a Mock Crime

17. Hide or Seek? Physiological Responses Reflect Both the Decision and the Attempt to Conceal Information

18. Contributors

19. Orienting versus inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different cognitive processes drive different physiological measures

20. Preliminary evidence for physiological markers of implicit memory

21. Memory detection with the Concealed Information Test: A meta analysis of skin conductance, respiration, heart rate, and P300 data

22. Unraveling the roles of orienting and inhibition in the Concealed Information Test

23. Orienting versus inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different cognitive processes drive different physiological measures

24. Memory detection with the Concealed Information Test: a meta analysis of skin conductance, respiration, heart rate, and P300 data

25. Registered replication report on Mazar, Amir, and Ariely (2008)

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