US federal agencies have been holding lie detectors since the 1950s to reassure public opinion that they can unmask the agents.
Dr. Emilio Gómez Milán of the University of Granada, Spain, said that when a person's nose when lying lies will shrink, not long as in the story of the boy Pinocchio.
According to Sputnik, during the experiment, scientists from Granda University (Spain) asked a group of subjects to
If you want to know if someone is telling the truth or lying, you should not analyze his or her body language, eye movements or words. Scientists at the University of Haifa
Scientists at Virginia Carilion Research Institute (USA) have found that our skepticism and suspicion
DARE is taught to be able to search and classify the smallest human expressions, as well as analyze the sound frequency of the voice, to determine whether the person is lying or
Japanese scientists introduce a device that can detect users lying or telling the truth, through color changes.
Used in criminal investigations, lie detectors work on the principle that a part of the human brain will react unconsciously when being mentioned in a mean.
Sberbank Bank (Russia) is testing an automated teller machine (ATM) with a lie detector to prevent fraud in consumer credit.