Lying? The Face Betrays Deceiver's True Emotions, But In Unexpected Ways, ScienceDaily
Excerpts: How can we tell who's lying, who's not? New research (...) determines the face will betray the deceiver's true emotion, but not in the stereotypical ways we think. In making a public appeal for the safe return of his missing wife, Michael White broke down in tears and sobbed. (...) Three days later, flashes of anger broke through his sadness (...). He led volunteer searchers directly to her body in a ditch on the outskirts of the city, and was immediately arrested by police. He'd been lying all along (...). How can we tell who's lying, who's not? (...)