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  2. Darren Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... launching him into a new career and being dubbed by the Irish Mirror as "the human lie detector

  3. Carry Me Down - Wikipedia

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    Carry Me Down (2006) is the second novel of British writer M. J. Hyland.It was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 2007 [1] and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.. Carry me down is the story of a young boy who can detect lies.

  4. Drew McAdam - Wikipedia

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    Drew McAdam (born 4 June 1955 in Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire) is a Scottish mentalist and mindreader, [1] also known as The Human Lie Detector, [2] speaker and performer of mindplay psychological illusion.

  5. Matlock Faces ‘Human Lie Detector’ Yael Grobglas in ... - AOL

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    Matlock Faces ‘Human Lie Detector’ Yael Grobglas in Episode 3 Sneak Peek. Matt Webb Mitovich. October 21, 2024 at 8:16 PM.

  6. Body Language Expert & 'Human Lie Detector' Weighs in on ...

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    After six years of marriage, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's relationship is still rock-solid. But don't just take it from me—take it from the famed body language expert and human lie detector ...

  7. Lie detection - Wikipedia

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    Lie detection is an assessment of a verbal statement with the goal to reveal a possible intentional deceit. Lie detection may refer to a cognitive process of detecting deception by evaluating message content as well as non-verbal cues. [ 1 ]

  8. Truth-default theory - Wikipedia

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    Truth-default theory (TDT) is a communication theory which predicts and explains the use of veracity and deception detection in humans. It was developed upon the discovery of the veracity effect - whereby the proportion of truths versus lies presented in a judgement study on deception will drive accuracy rates.

  9. fMRI lie detection - Wikipedia

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    As "Prospects of fMRI as a Lie Detector" [9] states, fMRIs use electromagnets to create pulse sequences in the cells of the brain. The fMRI scanner then detects the different pulses and fields that are used to distinguish tissue structures and the distinction between layers of the brain, matter type, and the ability to see growths.