Caught in the “Net”

Recently we blogged about the advertising of the future now new research has upped the ante with computers that can catch you telling lies. Has it really happened already? Past research has found that the average person can only delineate a lie from the truth about 50% of the time.  It has also shown that…

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More than Meets the Eye

Humintell has learned that Maine law enforcement believe there might have been foul play in the mysterious disappearance of Florida Firefighter Jerry Perdomo.  He has been missing since Feb. 16 and family members stated that he drove to Maine from Florida to visit friends and has not been seen since. Susan Constantine, Humintell’s Florida affiliate,…

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Eye Movement Mishaps

LP Magazinehas reported on the misconceptions between eye movement and deception detection.  They refer to a seminar by Humintell’s director Dr. Matsumoto at the Certified Forensic Interviewer Elite Training Day last November. The seminar focused on the difficulty in establishing deception or truth and the flaws most people commit when trying to do so.  After…

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False Memories and Bad Feelings

New research has been formulated regarding a physiological marker for false memories  (not to be confused with lies), bad feelings and sleep. The Guardian has reported on new research that claims false memories have a psychological marker that can be determined via a simple test that measures the conductance of the skin. The results of…

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