A new study has found that people are skilled at identifying commonly displayed cues, such as hesitations and hand gestures, that tell them someone is lying.
Unfortunately, these signs are produced more often when someone is telling the truth, say researchers at the University of Edinburgh.
The study also found that liars are skilled at suppressing these signals to avoid detection.
For the study, researcher Dr. Jia Loy created a computerized two-player game in which 24 pairs of players...
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