The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and 2010 World Cup are just around the corner and as spectators, we are reminded of the wide range of emotions we will be witnessing. From the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat, emotions in sport are often instantaneous, unconscious and at times uncontrollable. In the following…
Read More“How to Spot a Liar” Article
While on the comcast homepage this morning, we came across a news piece entitled “How to Spot a Liar”. Within the article, there were various “tips” on how to detect lies, and a list of “suspicious behaviors” to keep an eye out for. How accurate do you think this information is and what did the…
Read MoreHumintell’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…
Read MoreInfants 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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