Media Appearances and Mentions about Deception
CBS Sunday Morning, Sunday June 10, 2007
The Early Show, September 28, 2007
The Today show, February 6, 2006
NPR (several times)
New York Times:
At airports, a misplaced faith in body language
By John Tierney
March 23, 2014
New York Times:
The search for our inner lie detectors
By Matt Richtel
April 26, 2014
New York Times:
How comfortable are you with lying?
By Michael Gonchar
March 26, 2014
New York Times:
7 lies about lying
By Errol Morris
August 6, 2009
New York Times:
“Lies as wishes”
May 22, 2010
Los Angeles Times
“Detecting a crime before it happens”
By Bob Drogin
May 28, 2010
Nature
Airport security: Intent to deceive?
By Sharon Weinberger
(2010), 465, 412-415
New York Times
“A highly evolved propensity for deceit”
By Natalie Angier
December 23, 2008
New York Times
“I’m Not Lying, I’m Telling a Future Truth. Really.”
By Benedict Carey
May 6, 2008
New Yorker
“Duped”
By Margaret Talbot
July 2, 2007
New York Magazine
Can split-second micro-expressions help employers hire smarter?
By Christopher Shea
January 16, 2015
Washington Post
“Almost everyone lies, often seeing it as a kindness”
By Shankar Vedantam
February 19, 2007
Trump lies more than Clinton. But Americans think she’s more dishonest. Here’s why.
By Kim Soffen
July 27, 2016
President Trump seems to be saying more and more things that aren’t true
By Ashley Parker
June 19, 2018
USA Today
“Airport security arsenal adds behavior detection”
By Thomas Frank
September 25, 2007
Newsweek
“The truth about lying”
By Jessica Bennett
August 26, 2009
New York Times Magazine
“Looking for the Lie”
By Robin Marantz Henig
February 5, 2006 cover story