Unconscious deception detection measured by finger skin temperature and indirect veracity judgments—results of a registered report

Volume: 6
Published: Jun 8, 2015
Abstract
A pre-registered experiment was conducted to examine psychophysiological responses to being lied to. Bridging research on social cognition and deception detection, we hypothesized that observing a liar compared to a truth-teller would decrease finger skin temperature of observers. Participants first watched two targets while not forewarned that they would later be asked to judge (direct and indirect) veracity, and then watched another two...
Paper Details
Title
Unconscious deception detection measured by finger skin temperature and indirect veracity judgments—results of a registered report
Published Date
Jun 8, 2015
Volume
6
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