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Does the cognitive approach to lie detection improve the accuracy of human observers?
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021Erik Mac Giolla, Timothy J Luke
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2018
AbstractDetecting 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 most people
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AbstractDetecting 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 most people
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LSTMNCP: lie detection from EEG signals with novel hybrid deep learning method
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2023Muhammet Baykara +2 more
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The emergence of “truth machines”?: Artificial intelligence approaches to lie detection
Ethics and Information Technology, 2022Jo Ann Oravec, Oravec Jo Ann
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A cognitive approach to lie detection: A meta‐analysis
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2017Aldert Vrij +2 more
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A cognitive load approach to lie detection
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2008Aldert Vrij +2 more
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