Findings from the deception detection literature suggest that although people are not skilled in consciously detecting a liar, they may intuit that something about the person telling a lie is off. In the current proposal, we argue that observing a liar influences the observer’s physiology even though the observer may not be consciously aware of being lied to (i.e., the observers ’ direct deception judgment does not accurately differentiate between liars and truth-tellers).To test this hypothesis, participants ’ finger temperature will be measured while they watch videos of persons who are either honest or dishonest about their identity. We hypothesize that skin temperature will be lower when observing a liar than when observing a truth-tell...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Findings from the deception detection literature suggest that although people are not skilled in con...
Findings from the deception detection literature suggest that although people are not skilled in con...
A pre-registered experiment was conducted to examine psychophysiological responses to being lied to....
A pre-registered experiment was conducted to examine psychophysiological responses to being lied to....
People tend to be bad at explicitly detecting lies. However, indirect veracity judgments and physiol...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
There are various approaches currently used to detect deception. While many of those approaches enco...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Findings from the deception detection literature suggest that although people are not skilled in con...
Findings from the deception detection literature suggest that although people are not skilled in con...
A pre-registered experiment was conducted to examine psychophysiological responses to being lied to....
A pre-registered experiment was conducted to examine psychophysiological responses to being lied to....
People tend to be bad at explicitly detecting lies. However, indirect veracity judgments and physiol...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
There are various approaches currently used to detect deception. While many of those approaches enco...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...