Bard, Jennifer S.2016-05-102016-05-102016-05-0994 OR. L. REV. 2950196-2043https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1986564 pagesThis Article demonstrates why efforts to develop brain imaging technology that will enhance the human ability to detect deliberate deception are doomed to failure because they are based on false assumptions about how our brains perceive and store information.en-USAll Rights Reserved.Memory“Ah Yes, I Remember It Well”: Why the Inherent Unreliability of Human Memory Makes Brain Imaging Technology a Poor Measure of Truth-Telling in the CourtroomArticle