Aging reduces EEG markers of recognition despite intact performance: Implications for forensic memory detection
ERP-based forensic memory detection is based on the logic that guilty suspects will hold incriminating knowledge about crimes they have committed, and therefore should show parietal ERP positivities related to recognition when presented with reminders of their crimes. We predicted that such forensic...
Main Authors: | Bergström, Z.M (Author), Bowman, H. (Author), Brunskill, C.M (Author), Hellerstedt, R. (Author), Moccia, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Masson SpA
2021
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