The present experiment examined the relationship between different types of discourse linked hand movements and deception. Hand gestures were experimentally studied during truth telling and deception, and in situations with either weak or strong suspicion. Participants (128 Italian psychology students) were interviewed twice about the possession of an object. In one interview they were asked to lie and in the other asked to tell the truth (veracity factor). In both conditions, suspicion was raised after the interview: Participants were accused of lying by the interviewer and asked to repeat their account a second time (suspicion factor). Results indicate that lying was associated with a decrease in deictic gestures, and an increase in metap...
This paper presents a study conducted for the Shades of Grey EPSRC research project (EP/H02302X/1), ...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
The present experiment examined the relationship between different types of discourse linked hand m...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
BOTH THE SCIENCE AND THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF DETECTING A LIE REST ON THE SAME ASSUMPTION: hidden co...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
This study explores the morphology of iconic gestures during deception. Participants narrated a stat...
Audiovisually recorded 16 student nurses during 2 interviews, in one of which they attempted to dece...
Previous studies have shown that the hand-over-heart gesture is related to being more honest as oppo...
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...
When questioning the veracity of an utterance, we perceive certain non-linguistic behaviours to indi...
Item does not contain fulltextStudies of deception detection traditionally have focused on verbal co...
This paper presents a study conducted for the Shades of Grey EPSRC research project (EP/H02302X/1), ...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...
The present experiment examined the relationship between different types of discourse linked hand m...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
BOTH THE SCIENCE AND THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF DETECTING A LIE REST ON THE SAME ASSUMPTION: hidden co...
A study was conducted to investigate the body movements of participants waiting to be interviewed in...
This study explores the morphology of iconic gestures during deception. Participants narrated a stat...
Audiovisually recorded 16 student nurses during 2 interviews, in one of which they attempted to dece...
Previous studies have shown that the hand-over-heart gesture is related to being more honest as oppo...
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...
When questioning the veracity of an utterance, we perceive certain non-linguistic behaviours to indi...
Item does not contain fulltextStudies of deception detection traditionally have focused on verbal co...
This paper presents a study conducted for the Shades of Grey EPSRC research project (EP/H02302X/1), ...
Studies of the nonverbal correlates of deception tend to examine liars' behaviours as independent fr...
We measured the continuous bodily motion of participants as they lied to experimenters. These lies w...