Humintell’s Evaluating Truthfulness Webinar

Many people are often curious to know what the next step is in detecting deception after they have gone through microexpression or subtle expression training. What are some of the nonverbal cues that people should look for? How can one improve on their ability to read people? Humintell is excited to announce their first-ever Evaluating…

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Infants Facial Recognition Could Help Detect Autism

Good Morning America featured a story on December 4, 2009 that was both interesting and fascinating. Researchers at Children’s Hospital in Boston as well as scientists from Harvard University are hoping that the ability of infants to read facial expressions could prove to be an early indication of individuals with autism. This new research studies…

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Duchenne Smiles

As you may probably know, there are 7 basic emotions: Anger, Contempt, Fear, Disgust, Happiness, Sadness and Surprise. But of these 7 basic emotions, there is only 1 enjoyable emotion, which is happiness. There are many different types of happiness including elation, euphoria, excitement, amusement, etc. However, research has shown that these enjoyable emotions are…

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Vegas Undercover: Dateline NBC

Recently, Dateline NBC featured a show called “Vegas Undercover” that featured criminals being caught in the act. Take a look at this video and see if you can decipher any discrepancies between their verbals and nonverbals such as micro or subtle expressions, or contradictory signs of nonverbal behavior. These types of shows are often good…

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