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Profiling the Interrogee: Applying the Person-Centered Approach in Investigative Interviewing Research

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In the past, deception detection research has explored whether there were specific personal characteristics that were related to lying and found that factors such as personality and morality are indeed related to lying. However, past research has usually
Nicola Palena   +3 more
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Detecting capable Lie superalgebras

open access: yesCommunications in Algebra, 2021
In this article we show that distributive law holds for non-abelian tensor product of Lie superalgebras under certain direct sums. There by we obtain a rule for non-abelian exterior square of a Lie superalgebra. We define capable Lie superalgebra and then give some characterization. Specifically we prove that epicenter of a Lie superalgebra is equal to
Padhan, Rudra Narayan   +2 more
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Limitations of Brain-based Lie Detection

open access: yesBelügyi Szemle, 2022
Brain-based lie testing methods are still very much in the experimental phase, and it is not yet proven whether there is any method that directly examines the human brain that is suitable for lie testing.
Árpád Budaházi
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Unraveling the Misconception About Deception and Nervous Behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
In this article, we attempt to unravel the misconception about deception and nervous behavior. First we will cite research demonstrating that observers believe lie tellers display more nervous behaviors than truth tellers; that observers pay attention to
Aldert Vrij, Ronald P. Fisher
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The guilty brain: the utility of neuroimaging and neurostimulation studies in forensic field [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Several studies have aimed to address the natural inability of humankind to detect deception and accurately discriminate lying from truth in the legal context. To date, it has been well established that telling a lie is a complex mental activity.
Ferrucci, Roberta   +6 more
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Direction detector for distributed targets in unknown noise and interference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Adaptive detection of distributed radar targets in homogeneous Gaussian noise plus subspace interference is addressed. It is assumed that the actual steering vectors lie along a fixed and unknown direction of a preassigned and known subspace, while ...
Bandiera, Francesco   +2 more
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Machine Learning-Based Lie Detector Applied to a Novel Annotated Game Dataset

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2021
Lie detection is considered a concern for everyone in their day-to-day life, given its impact on human interactions. Thus, people normally pay attention to both what their interlocutors are saying and to their visual appearance, including the face, to ...
Nuria Rodriguez-Diaz   +3 more
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Can You Spot a Liar? Deception, Mindreading, and the Case of Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require “mindreading” (the ability to represent others’ mental states). People with diminished mindreading, such as those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), might be
Aamodt   +39 more
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A Method to Extract P300 EEG Signal Feature Using Independent Component Analysis (ICA) for Lie Detection

open access: yesJEMMME (Journal of Energy, Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering), 2017
The progress of today's technology is growing very quickly. This becomes the motivation for the community to be able to continue and provide innovations.
P. A. Antasari   +3 more
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