New Research Alert: Non-Invasive Technology for Deception Detection
Curious about how infrared thermal imaging (fITI) and eye-tracking could be applied to detect deception in everyday conversations?
Check out our latest study published in Current Psychology (Springer Nature) where Martin Seitl, Stanislav Popelka, Daniel Dostál, and Petra Hypšová dive into this topic!
Analyzing facial temperature and eye fixations, we identified unique physiological and behavioural cues in spontaneous and prepared deception scenarios.
Key Findings:
Facial Temperature: There were no significant temperature shifts during deception, but spontaneous scenarios showed higher forehead and cheek temperatures due to increased cognitive load.
Eye Fixations: During prepared lies, liars increased eye contact, while in spontaneous deception, participants reduced eye contact with the interviewer.
To understand why these patterns emerge, read the full study!
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12144-024-06840-6