L.A. Noire Video Game becoming a Book Series?

L.A. Noire, scheduled to be released May 17, 2011, is a  detective thriller video game set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in the post-war years of the late 1940s. According to WorthPlaying .com this interactive realistic detective thriller, with MotionScan technology that  incorporates microexpressions on its characters,  is now set to become a book…

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Studying Facial Expressions in High School

Colby Howell and Varun Ramesh, two Hamilton High school students, won paid trips to Los Angeles to compete for $4 million in prizes and scholorships at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair , for their scientific research projects. These students were among the grand prize winners last week in the Arizona Science and Engineering…

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Lie Spotters

What are the tricks to spotting liars?   Well, the answer is simple training, training, and more training.  The Huffington Post wrote about deception detection techniques used in the law enforcement and Intelligence world every day. They suggest that extroverts lie more than introverts and that extroverts maintain their lies longer in interrogations.  Huff post writes…

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Toddler Shoots Mom-Statement Analysis by Susan Constantine

The way one phrases and constructs their words are strong indicators to what the truth is and to what really happened. People say what they mean, and they mean what they say. Humintell’s associate and body language expert, Susan Constantine comments on this terrible tragedy and the “distressed” 911 caller. Susan’s advice while listening to the call: don’t…

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