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  1. May 19, 2023 · Abstract. A reliable lie-detection method would be extremely useful in many situations but especially in forensic contexts. This review describes and evaluates the range of methods that have been studied. Humans are barely able to pick up lies on the basis of nonverbal cues; they do so more successfully with systematic methodologies that ...

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  2. This book is a collection of 29 of the most popular blog posts and chapters on deception written by Dr. Bella DePaulo, one of the world’s leading experts on the psychology of lying and detecting lies. Drawing from research – much of it her own – Professor DePaulo helps us understand big-time liars as well as the more ordinary liars in our ...

  3. Jul 24, 2018 · With more than 1,100 references included, this book presents a comprehensive overview of lie detection tools and research, particularly in the areas of verbal and nonverbal lie detection. It contains chapters on pitfalls and opportunities in lie detection and will be of interest to academics, practitioners, and a lay audience. Wilcox, D., ed. 2009.

  4. lie detection, nonverbal cues, verbal cues, automated methods. The premise of a world in which people do not lie is explored in various films: In The Invention of Lying, Ricky Gervais lives in a society where he is the only one who can lie, and in Liar Liar, Jim Carrey is unable to lie for a day.

  5. Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of the literature on the cognitive neuroscience of deception and deception-detection. First, the two main classes of deception paradigms are briefly introduced and some of their key features are discussed. Next, key results of electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies are summarized and the main ...

  6. In a meta-analysis that included many cognitive approaches to lie detection, the best-controlled studies showed that while untrained observers are barely better than chance at lie detection, training increases the rate to 75% (Mac Giolla and Luke, 2020). It is however also pointed out that the research as a whole shows signs of a publication bias towards positive results and that it is ...

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  8. Abstract. Detecting lies is a difficult task. People lie frequently, and most lies are trivial. However, some lies can have very serious consequences. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that people are not good at detecting deceit, with accuracy typically equating to a guess. Indeed, there are many impediments to the process, including that ...