A cognitive neurobiological account of deception: evidence from functional neuroimaging.

SA Spence, MD Hunter, TFD Farrow… - … Transactions of the …, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An organism may use misinformation, knowingly (through deception) or unknowingly (as in
the case of camouflage), to gain advantage in a competitive environment. From an …

Social cognition, brain networks and schizophrenia

KH Lee, TFD Farrow, SA Spence… - Psychological …, 2004 - cambridge.org
Background. A better understanding of the neural basis of social cognition including
mindreading (or theory of mind) and empathy might help to explain some deficits in social …

Re-examining thought insertion: Semi-structured literature review and conceptual analysis

S Mullins, SA Spence - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2003 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThought insertion is commonly regarded as diagnostic of schizophrenia. Little is
known of its aetiology or pathophysiology. AimsTo examine the definition and application of …

Behavioural and functional anatomical correlates of deception in humans

SA Spence, TFD Farrow, AE Herford, ID Wilkinson… - …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Brain activity in humans telling lies has yet to be elucidated. We developed an objective
approach to its investigation, utilizing a computer-based interrogation and fMRI …

A PET study of voluntary movement in schizophrenic patients experiencing passivity phenomena (delusions of alien control).

SA Spence, DJ Brooks, SR Hirsch… - Brain: a journal of …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Schizophrenic patients experiencing passivity phenomena believe their thoughts and
actions to be those of external, or alien, entities. We wished to test the hypothesis that …

Investigating the functional anatomy of empathy and forgiveness

TFD Farrow, Y Zheng, ID Wilkinson, SA Spence… - …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Previous functional brain imaging studies suggest that the ability to infer the intentions and
mental states of others (social cognition) is mediated by medial prefrontal cortex. Little is …

Discrete neurophysiological correlates in prefrontal cortex during hysterical and feigned disorder of movement

SA Spence, HL Crimlisk, H Cope, MA Ron, PM Grasby - The Lancet, 2000 - thelancet.com
Discrete neurophysiological correlates in prefrontal cortex during hysterical and feigned
disorder of movement - The Lancet Skip to Main Content Advertisement The Lancet Journal …

A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of social cognition in schizophrenia during an acute episode and after recovery

KH Lee, WH Brown, PN Egleston… - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Difficulty with social interactions is a characteristic of schizophrenia. The authors
used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain activation changes …

Speaking of secrets and lies: the contribution of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex to vocal deception

SA Spence, C Kaylor-Hughes, TFD Farrow… - Neuroimage, 2008 - Elsevier
Behavioural and functional anatomical responses exhibited by humans support the
hypothesis that deception involves the prefrontal executive. Functional neuroimaging …

Functional anatomy of verbal fluency in people with schizophrenia and those at genetic risk: focal dysfunction and distributed disconnectivity reappraised

SA Spence, PF Liddle, MD Stefan… - The British Journal of …, 2000 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPET studies of verbal fluency in schizophrenia report a failure of 'deactivation'of
left superior temporal gyrus (STG) in the presence of activation of left dorsolateral prefrontal …