NPR’s ScienceFriday has just released their interview with Dr. David Matsumoto, Humintell’s Director, San Francisco State University psychology professor and microexpressions expert. Dr. Matsumoto has been doing extensive research in the fields of Evaluating Truthfulness, Detecting Deception, Microexpressions (fleeting flashes of emotion that appear when someone is trying to conceal information) and Culture for many…
Read MoreIs Anger Really Negative?
The French Tribune.com reports on information from behavioral psychologists that says anger is simply a normal human feeling and can be very useful. The article notes that there are two types of anger: constructive and de-constructive. Constructive anger, just like the name notes, can be beneficial and keep us out of harm’s way. However, de-constructive…
Read MoreEmotions Change – Jodi Arias Update
In past blogs, Humintell has reported on the Jodi Arias case. Our affiliates, Janine Driver and Susan Constantine, have dissected and commented on her verbal and nonverbal behaviors. For those of you not familiar with the case, Jodi Arias, 32, was being tried for the murder of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, which she claimed was…
Read MoreCross-Cultural Gestures – ‘Defense Insider’ Podcast
Dr. David Matsumoto, Humintell’s director and professor/director of the Emotion and Culture Research Lab at San Francisco State University was interviewed by The Defense Insider to comment on cross-cultural gestures. This podcast examines inter-group aggression and violence as it pertains to studies of emotions and culture. What role do emotions play in aggressive behavior and…
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