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Lie detection and language comprehension

Nancy L. Etcoff (), Paul Ekman, John J. Magee and Mark G. Frank
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Nancy L. Etcoff: MGH East
Paul Ekman: University of California, Human Interaction Laboratory
John J. Magee: Circle.com
Mark G. Frank: Rutgers University, School of Communication, Information and Library Studies

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6783, 139-139

Abstract: People who can't understand words are better at picking up lies about emotions.

Date: 2000
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