Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden cognitive states that the liar would like to remain hidden nevertheless influence observable behavior. This assumption has good evidence. The insights of professional interrogators, anecdotal evidence, and body language textbooks have all built up a sizeable catalog of non-verbal cues that have been claimed to distinguish deceptive and truthful behavior. Typically, these cues are discrete, individual behaviors—a hand touching a mouth, the rise of a brow—that distinguish lies from truths solely in terms of their frequency or duration. Research to date has failed to establish any of these non-verbal cues as a reliable marker of deception. Here we...
The present thesis focuses on two main areas of deception research. The first of these examines the...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
BOTH THE SCIENCE AND THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF DETECTING A LIE REST ON THE SAME ASSUMPTION: hidden co...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
A persistent question in the deception literature has been the extent to which nonverbal behaviors c...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars’ behaviours as independent fr...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
This study in-progress explores the relationship between social awareness, deception detection, and ...
Using video analyzed from a novel deception experiment, this paper introduces computer vision resear...
The present thesis focuses on two main areas of deception research. The first of these examines the...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
BOTH THE SCIENCE AND THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF DETECTING A LIE REST ON THE SAME ASSUMPTION: hidden co...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
A persistent question in the deception literature has been the extent to which nonverbal behaviors c...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars’ behaviours as independent fr...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
This study in-progress explores the relationship between social awareness, deception detection, and ...
Using video analyzed from a novel deception experiment, this paper introduces computer vision resear...
The present thesis focuses on two main areas of deception research. The first of these examines the...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...