Lying is as old as humans and research has confirmed that we learn to lie at a very young age. Studies have also suggested that the average person lies several times a day. So it’s not surprising, then, that lie detection has a long history.
“By this method [Middle Age’s thinking that physical torture elicits truth], the robust will escape, and the feeble be condemned. These are the inconveniences of this pretended test of truth,” wrote Italian Enlightenment thinker, Cesare Beccaria.
See the videos below for Part 1 and Part 2 of Jimmy Kimmel’s Lie Detector Series for some comic relief to your day.
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Silent Messages
Emotions Revealed
What Every Body is Saying
Influence: Science and Practice
Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to be Persuasive
Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions
Memory-Enhancing Techniques for Investigative Interviewing: The Cognitive Interview
Your Brain at Work