Does Pinocchio’s Nose Actually Exist?: distilling myth from fact in the area of deception detection.
Wright, Gordon R. T.. 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]
No full text availableAbstract or Description
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?
Panel Q&A follows the presentation
Item Type: |
Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture) |
||||
Departments, Centres and Research Units: |
|||||
Dates: |
|
||||
Event Location: |
Online, United Kingdom |
||||
Date range: |
5-7 October 2020 |
||||
Item ID: |
31130 |
||||
Date Deposited: |
10 Jan 2022 17:02 |
||||
Last Modified: |
13 Dec 2022 12:40 |
||||
URI: |
Edit Record (login required) |