Does Pinocchio’s Nose Actually Exist?: distilling myth from fact in the area of deception detection.

Wright, Gordon R. T.ORCID logo. 2020. 'Does Pinocchio’s Nose Actually Exist?: distilling myth from fact in the area of deception detection.'. In: Behavioural Analysis Annual Conference 2020. Online, United Kingdom 5-7 October 2020. [Conference or Workshop Item]
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Much is written about the way in which we can identify somebody trying to deceive us by their expression, but are we identifying the liar or simply a person who may be experiencing stress? Gaze, lip shape and facial touches may be subject to evaluation, but can micro-expressions truly indicate guilt?

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