Sentences with phrase «detect deception»

However, the ESRC study, Interviewing to Detect Deception, suggests these methods are ineffective.
Deception and the ability to detect deception have evolved in many species including our own17, an arms race17a producing complex strategies and balances, especially in humans17b.
One of New York's most prestigious galleries and a well - known art dealer failed to detect the deception, as did the Qian paintings» buyers.
We need to make a point to continue to educate ourselves, and one way is to learn more about How to Read Body Language Like an Expert so when we meet men from Online Dating, we can read them accurately and detect deception.
Now, rather than focusing on the potential end results of lying, Temple University scientists Scott Faro and Feroze Mohamed are developing a way to detect deception by looking directly at people's brain activity using MRI brain scanners.
I spoke with Pamela Meyer, author of Lie - Spotting — ProvenTechniques to Detect Deception, and she had this to say:
She explained how a training program called Screening Passengers for Observation Techniques (or SPOT) was intended to detect deception.
Overall, the negative - mood group was better at detecting deception than the neutral or positive groups, correctly identifying the liars more often,» Newman writes of some of the relevant research.
Hanssen is one of, if not, the best computer operatives working for the FBI, with extensive experience during the Cold War and a knack for detecting deception.
Detecting deception is a basic brain function that doesn't involve sophisticated cognitive processes such as deductive logic.

Not exact matches

We detect instances of self - deception when people interpret to us the meaning of their behavior in ways that seem farfetched or skewed.
They now inquire about general body types rather than request information on a person's specific weight, but the basic tension of trying to appear as attractive as possible without having a deception detected still applies, he said.
Soon, Violet is flirting with her flamboyant professor (Rhys Ifans, who gives every scene a menacing fizz), and Tom, disgusted, fakes an orgasm when he's in bed with her (perhaps the most quickly detected male deception imaginable).
There was no way I had enough background to detect the detailed deceptions in real time but I well remember overhearing Bob Ward outside the room afterwards, saying to Trevor Davies and others that he thought it had gone pretty well.
An additional possibility is that your skills at detecting your own self - deception (if it exists) are poor.
If you had taken the trouble to read the all the post, you would see that the mechanisms of how innate skepticism detects collective deception, or incorrectly triggers on characteristics that are not indicative of collective deception, are completely independent of what the topics at issue are (i.e. work the same for any), and indeed these detection mechanisms are framed using principles that themselves stem from evolution / cultural evolution (so not from contested topic domains such as CC etc. that I or anyone else agrees or disagrees with).
Just as in the case for individual deception, there are various domain independent clues available for instinct to exploit in detecting the typical deceptions of a whole group (advocating a cultural consensus).
Ah, but but the determination that the detection of a «correct» form of «collective deception» is in the eye of the beholders — in contrast to your view that it disproportionatel «correct [ly]» detecting among those who agree with you on a particular topic.
«== -LCB- It will be expressed where collective deception is correctly detected,... -LCB- ==
It will be expressed where collective deception is correctly detected, or where the instincts looking for clues to collective deception incorrectly trigger on things that have similar surface characteristics as collective deception, hence sometimes this can be correct science.
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