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    por Clemm von Hohenberg, Bernhard
    Publicado 2023
    “…Conservatives are less truth-discerning than liberals, but also less affected by the congruence of news.…”
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    “…A simulation framework was developed to evaluate the robustness and sensitivity of twelve back-propagation-based visualization methods by comparing to ground truth features. Multiple methods tested here showed reliability issues after randomizing either model weights or labels: e.g., the saliency approach, which is the most used visualization technique in EEG, was not class or model-specific. …”
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    “…In this review, we address the question whether socially anxious youth’s negative perceptions are distortions of reality or reflect a kernel of truth as compared to other sources of information including independent adult observers and age peers. …”
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    por Hu, Xiaoqing, Chen, Hao, Fu, Genyue
    Publicado 2012
    “…However, the differences between deceptive and truthful responses were erased only in the training group. …”
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    “…This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-based language, a language that is expected to express the speaker's disagreement to a negative proposition by means of a negative particle followed by a positive sentence. …”
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    “…Participants used little finger and thumb key-presses to lie or tell the truth regarding their familiarity with a series of famous and nonfamous faces. …”
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