Cortical-striatal brain network distinguishes deepfake from real speaker identity

New paper out in Communications Biology. Find a link to the article inside this post.

• Sascha Frühholz

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New paper published in Communications Biology by C Roswandowitz, S Fruhholz, and others. We show that humans can be partly tricked by ID deepfakes, but the neurocognitive mechanisms identified during deepfake processing also open windows for strengthening human resilience to fake information.