Body postures can affect how we process and attend to information. Here, a novel effect of adopting an open or closed posture on the ability to detect deception was investigated. It was hypothesized that the posture adopted by judges would affect their social acuity, resulting in differences in the detection of nonverbal behavior (i.e., microexpression recognition) and the discrimination of deceptive and truthful statements. In Study 1, adopting an open posture produced higher accuracy for detecting naturalistic lies, but no difference was observed in the recognition of brief facial expressions as compared to adopting a closed posture; trait empathy was found to have an additive effect on posture, with more empathic judges having higher dec...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
People hold strong beliefs about the role of emotional cues in detecting deception. While research o...
Body postures can affect how we process and attend to information. Here, a novel effect of adopting ...
Adopting certain body postures can affect how individuals process and attend to social information. ...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
This study in-progress explores the relationship between social awareness, deception detection, and ...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Previous research has indicated that individuals typically perform quite poorly in discerning truths...
Dr. Susan Davis, Kelly Boris, Faith Plummer, & Bridget Allen The Truth About Deception: How Social A...
Recent research has demonstrated that the good judge, the individual who tends form accurate impress...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
People hold strong beliefs about the role of emotional cues in detecting deception. While research o...
Body postures can affect how we process and attend to information. Here, a novel effect of adopting ...
Adopting certain body postures can affect how individuals process and attend to social information. ...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
This study in-progress explores the relationship between social awareness, deception detection, and ...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
We present a new signal for detecting deception: full body motion. Previous work on detecting decept...
Previous research has indicated that individuals typically perform quite poorly in discerning truths...
Dr. Susan Davis, Kelly Boris, Faith Plummer, & Bridget Allen The Truth About Deception: How Social A...
Recent research has demonstrated that the good judge, the individual who tends form accurate impress...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
People hold strong beliefs about the role of emotional cues in detecting deception. While research o...