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Lie to my face: An electromyography approach to the study of deceptive behavior
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2020
unpublished
Deception is present in all walks of life, from social interactions to matters of homeland security. Yet, reliable indicators of deceptive behavior remain elusive. We integrated biological and social approaches to show that facial muscle activity serves as an objective and participant-specific indicator of deception. Participants completed an interactive two-person deception task. We recorded facial muscle activity using novel dry screen-printed electrode arrays and applied machine-learning
doi:10.31234/osf.io/vxgjp
fatcat:pl6g5tykyveznppgo326ksuwd4