• Lie detection is an assessment of a verbal statement with the goal to reveal a possible intentional deceit. Lie detection may refer to a cognitive process...
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    "Skeptoid #422: Lie Detection". Skeptoid. Retrieved 3 September 2016. "Conclusions and Recommendations". The Polygraph and Lie Detection (2003), National...
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  • fMRI lie detection is a field of lie detection using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). FMRI looks to the central nervous system to compare...
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  • Lie to Me (stylized as Lie to me*) is an American crime drama television series. It originally ran on the Fox network from January 21, 2009, to January...
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    skepticism about its validity. Currently two companies, No Lie MRI and Cephos Corp, offer lie-detection services that utilize neuroimaging. Their services are...
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    Truth serum (category Lie detection)
    clinical studies of the efficacy of narcoanalysis in interrogation or lie detection, there is dispute whether any of them qualify as a randomized, controlled...
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    Polygraph and Lie Detection. 2003. doi:10.17226/10420. ISBN 978-0-309-26392-4. Moore, Mark H. (2003). The Polygraph and Lie Detection. National Academies...
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  • for using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means of lie detection. He has also studied the brain effects of packaging and advertising...
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    Paul Ekman (category Lie detection)
    reported on facial "microexpressions" which could be used to assist in lie detection. After testing a total of 20,000 people from all walks of life, he found...
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  • great importance. While trial by ordeal was often used, some ancient lie detection techniques relied solely on the observation of the suspects' behavior...
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  • Voice stress analysis (category Lie detection)
    Statement analysis National Research Council (2003). The Polygraph and Lie Detection. National Academies Press. ISBN 9780309263924. Eriksson, A. & Lacerda...
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  • Brain fingerprinting (category Lie detection)
    Brain fingerprinting (BF) is a lie detection technique which uses brain waves from a electroencephalography (EEG) to determine whether specific information...
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  • applications of neuroscience, such as neuromarketing, neuroenhancement and lie detection. Neuroprivacy consists of the privacy issues raised by both neuroscience...
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  • Bisha'a (category Lie detection)
    Bedouin tribes of the Judean, Negev and Sinai deserts for the purpose of lie detection. It is also practiced, and is said to have originated among, some Bedouin...
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  • Uysal in "Unicorns or Tiger Woods: are lie detection experts myths or rarities? A response to on lie detection 'wizards' by Bond and Uysal". Bond and Uysal...
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  • for lie detection. Lie Detector may also refer to: Silent Talker Lie Detector, an alternative to the polygraph, invented between 2000 and 2002 Lie Detector...
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  • previous lie detection devices by using an artificial neural network. Polygraphs are used under the hypothesis that most people do not lie or deceive...
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    about body language, facial expression, nonverbal communication and lie detection, all grounded in scientific research. She has also created/instructed...
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    composing a lie takes longer than telling the truth and thus, the time taken to answer a question may be used as a method of lie detection. Instant answers...
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    articles since 1998 on topics ranging from semantic analysis of text to lie detection. Her work has been cited over 40,000 times on Google Scholar, which...
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  • been suggested as an alternative to polygraph machines as a form of lie detection. Another alternative to polygraph machines is blood oxygenated level...
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  • Statement analysis (category Lie detection)
    as a technique to guide investigative interviews rather than as a "lie detection tool". Critics argue that the technique encourages investigators to...
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    Interrogation. He is the former director of the Backster School of Lie Detection in San Diego, California and was a polygraph instructor before his experiments...
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    two companies have been set up to use fMRI in lie detection: No Lie MRI and the Cephos Corporation . No Lie MRI charges close to $5000 for its services...
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  • resting brain during sleep. Real-time EEG has been considered for use in lie detection. Similarly, real-time fMRI is being researched as a method for pain...
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  • empirical research into the unreliability of the polygraph test in lie detection and similar problems associated with biofeedback, as well as addressing...
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    Evidence on the Polygraph, Nat'l Research Council. The Polygraph and Lie Detection (2003). Marston, Christie (October 20, 2017). "What 'Professor Marston'...
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  • centers on Charlie Cale, a casino worker with an innate ability to detect lies, traveling across the United States on the run from a casino boss following...
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  • client's innocence. The results were not deemed admissible, due to lie detection not being widely accepted in the scientific community. This led to the...
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