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Deception in Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s Trials
Deception is defined as a linguistic and non-linguistic behavior that is used in interaction in order to make the addressees believe what is believed to be false or lack evidence.
Nahla Mahmoud Hadi +1 more
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What is political about political self-deception?
In Political Self-Deception, Galeotti considers (and rebuts) two ‘realist’ objections. Galeotti’s realist argues that there is no need for the overly complex concept of self-deception, since self-serving lies and manipulation are descriptively and ...
Lior Erez
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Functional Connectivity Analysis in EEG Source Space during Deception
Purpose: Deception is described as a deliberate endeavor to deceive others. In this research, the main purpose is to survey the brain network between deception and telling the truth.
Somayeh Mashatan, Farnaz Ghassemi
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Calculation of deception probability of netted radar based on non-central chi-square distribution
Aiming at the problems of complex factors affecting the rate of deception probability of networked of radar nets, the large amount of calculation by Monte Carlo simulation and the inability to quantitatively analyze the influence of various factors on ...
Yue Yuan +3 more
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Assessing Deception in Questionnaire Surveys With Eye-Tracking
Deceit often occurs in questionnaire surveys, which leads to the misreporting of data and poor reliability. The purpose of this study is to explore whether eye-tracking could contribute to the detection of deception in questionnaire surveys, and whether ...
Xinyue Fang +5 more
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Intelligence support for the operational level counter-deception
Given modern warfare’s complex and dynamic nature, military deception has become a vital tool in the contemporary operating environment for gaining strategic advantage and achieving operational success.
Cristian-Octavian Stanciu +1 more
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Self-Deception Reduces Cognitive Load: The Role of Involuntary Conscious Memory Impairment
People often hear classic allusions such as plugging one’s ears while stealing a bell, drawing cakes to satisfy one’s hunger, and the emperor’s new clothes. These allusions reflect a principle that people believe in nonexistent phenomena to satisfy their
Zengdan Jian +8 more
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Data from my 'Deception as Cooperation ...
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Observer‐Based Adaptive Event‐Triggered Tracking Control for Fuzzy TS Systems With Premise Mismatch
This paper presents an adaptive logistic event‐triggered observer‐based tracking controller for Takagi‐Sugeno fuzzy systems under constrained inputs and network delays. Leveraging a hybrid LMI and Secretary Bird Optimization approach, this strategy significantly minimizes communication overhead and computational burden while ensuring optimal reference ...
Oussama Djadane +3 more
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Due to differences in social communication and cognitive functioning, autistic adults may have greater difficulty engaging in and detecting deception compared to neurotypical adults.
Tiegan Blackhurst +3 more
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