Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent from the behaviour of the interviewer, ignoring joint action. To address this gap, experiment 1 examined the effect of telling a truth and easy, difficult and very difficult lies on nonverbal coordination. Nonverbal coordination was measured automatically by applying a dynamic time warping algorithm to motion-capture data. In experiment 2, interviewees also received instructions that influenced the attention they paid to either the nonverbal or verbal behaviour of the interviewer. Results from both experiments found that interviewer-interviewee nonverbal coordination increased with lie difficulty. This increase was not influenced by the degree ...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
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...
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...
This thesis used a ‘cognitive load plus’ approach to explore whether deliberate interventions, (e.g....
In two experiments, we tested the hypotheses that (a) the differences in nonverbal and verbal behavi...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
Five decades of lie-detection research have shown that people’s ability to detect deception by obser...
The aim of the present experiment was to examine to what extent participants experience attempted co...
Abstract In the present two experiments we examined whether imposing cognitive load, and making the ...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...
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...
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...
This thesis used a ‘cognitive load plus’ approach to explore whether deliberate interventions, (e.g....
In two experiments, we tested the hypotheses that (a) the differences in nonverbal and verbal behavi...
The current study applied classic cognitive capacity models to examine the effect of cognitive load ...
Five decades of lie-detection research have shown that people’s ability to detect deception by obser...
The aim of the present experiment was to examine to what extent participants experience attempted co...
Abstract In the present two experiments we examined whether imposing cognitive load, and making the ...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
Both the science and the everyday practice of detecting a lie rest on the same assumption: hidden co...