Replieshaupt (25)in psychology • 2 years agoRE: Why People Believe in Horoscopes and Fortune-TellersI can't help but believe in horoscopes and descriptions of people by zodiac signs. This is too true. I met a Libra man for a whole year and I dreamed that it would lead us to something more, but at…steemitboard (66)in science • 5 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesCongratulations @dysfunctional! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others…chala (38)in psychology • 5 years agoRE: What is Online Psychotherapy And How to Benefit From it ?I prefer to work with my clients face to face but as I have some who are not form my city (but from all around the country), I started to offer skype consultations. I cannot use all of the…abigail-dantes (67)in psychology • 5 years agoRE: Psychology Addict # 49 | Where do Human’s Moral Convictions Come From? - A Psychological Overview😊🌷abigail-dantes (67)in psychology • 5 years agoRE: Psychology Addict # 49 | Where do Human’s Moral Convictions Come From? - A Psychological OverviewHello there @dysfunctional 😃 Ow .... it is so nice to hear from you :) I visited your blog a couple of weeks ago (and just now again) and saw that you also took a (shorter) break from the…alexander.alexis (63)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesShould be used on candidates on the campaign trail :Psteemstem (73)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesThis post has been voted on by the SteemSTEM curation team and voting trail. It is elligible for support from @curie. If you appreciate the work we are doing, then consider supporting our…steemitboard (66)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesCongratulations @dysfunctional! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : received more than 1000 as payout for your posts.…alexander.alexis (63)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?Interesting stuff. If I'm not mistaken, there are people or companies who offer to train you how to pass a polygraph or other lie detector tests? I think a Penn & Teller Bullshit episode talked…hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesI looked around and couldn't find a law that requires it. What I did find was a lot of talking around these statutes: Under 18 U.S.C. § 3563(b)(9), the court may provide that the defendant…hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesAnd how does it do that?hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling LiesThey claim that it is “the most accurate lie detector in the world”, but only people who had experience with it could tell us that for sure. “Eyedetect” is a product of the company “Converus”.…hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Liesthe polygraph is still struggling with bans in courts and other limitations (ironically in the US, whose scientists have developed it mostly) It wouldn't matter who developed it. We have at 5th…hartnell (54)in steemstem • 6 years agoRE: Forgetting Something: How Much Does it Cost? A Neuroscientific ApproachIn their experiment Scientists from the University of Texas and University of Austin used nеuroimaging to track pattеrns of brain activity, whilе showing to a group of hеalthy adults imagеs of…hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?Why would you want to use a lie detector of any kind in a criminal case anyway? Defendants can't be forced to take a polygraph nor are they permissible in court in most states. I don't get it.…hartnell (54)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?I've never heard of an "autobiographical" implicit association test, but personally I'd be skeptical of using this for lie detection. All implicit association tests are essentially the modern…utopian-io (71)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?Hi @dysfunctional! Your post was upvoted by Utopian.io in cooperation with @steemstem - supporting knowledge, innovation and technological advancement on the Steem Blockchain. Contribute to Open…steemstem (73)in science • 6 years agoRE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?This post has been voted on by the SteemSTEM curation team and voting trail. It is elligible for support from @curie and @utopian-io. If you appreciate the work we are doing, then consider…denmarkguy (77)in ulog • 6 years agoRE: Sometimes it Just Takes SO Long to Write a Post! (Ulog No. 23)Well, I'm just not ready to sell my soul to the Global League of Shitposters quite yet; thanks to @fitinfun I am considering challenging myself with the 5-minute "freewrites"…steemitboard (66)in steemstem • 6 years agoRE: Forgetting Something: How Much Does it Cost? A Neuroscientific ApproachCongratulations @dysfunctional! 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