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The Science of Spotting a Liar
« on: July 14, 2021, 06:26:43 pm »
The Science of Spotting a Liar

You can’t detect a liar just by looking or talking to them — but scientists are zeroing in on methods that might actually work.
By Sophie PutkaJul 13, 2021 5:00 PM
 
 

He’s shifting in his seat. Talking fast. Looking away. Touching his face. Whatever he’s saying, it definitely doesn’t seem true.

Turns out, it might be.

It’s tempting to fall back on conventional wisdom in looking for the signs of a lie. But really, lying is much more complicated. And as a society, we’re still fairly bad at detecting deception — even when the stakes are very high.

But new strategies have emerged to make the pursuit of truth more accurate. One approach relies on the content of a liar’s words. The other, on counterintuitive clues from speech. Neither are perfect, but in a field that relies on outdated methods to catch lies, these are backed by empirical evidence.

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Re: The Science of Spotting a Liar
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2021, 10:37:43 pm »
Eventually they're going to come up with a device that is foolproof in discerning truth from deception.

Like that "handrest" in old Star Trek episodes that was linked to a computer.

Put your hand on it and testify...