ReCogNet: Recognition of Concealed Information in Brain Networks

Identyfikator grantu: PT01230

Kierownik projektu: Jan Nikadon

Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika

Wydział Filozofii i Nauk Społecznych

Toruń

Data otwarcia: 2025-02-21

Planowana data zakończenia grantu: 2028-02-21

Streszczenie projektu

In this project, we propose a novel use of the two-item retro-cue recall task (Guo et al., 2024; LaRocque et al., 2013) in an EEG-based CIT. This approach will allow for refined separation of the neuronal mechanisms underlying the CIT effect by evoking the orienting response (triggered by the presentation of probe cues) and facilitating/eliciting the processing of probe-related information (i.e., evoking emotional–motivational factors, e.g., inhibition) during the delay intervals preceding the rapid visual presentation of images, which in turn is followed by a decision on whether the cued image reappeared. This protocol combined with EEG source reconstruction (Rykaczewski et al., 2021) will enable us to investigate EEG source connectivity patterns related to both orienting response and emotional–motivational factors.


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