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In One Recent Study That Attempted to Utilize FMRI to Detect

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In one recent study that attempted to utilize fMRI to detect deception, Mohamed et al. (2006) found that


A) lying and truth-telling participants did not demonstrate any significant differences in brain activation patterns.
B) lying participants demonstrated less activation in areas of the brain involved in planning and high-level executive functioning.
C) lying participants demonstrated more activation in areas of the brain involved in planning and high-level executive functioning.
D) lying participants utilized less cognitive effort than truth-telling participants.

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