[Paleopsych] perceiving deception?

Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D. ljohnson at solution-consulting.com
Tue Feb 1 02:31:31 UTC 2005


These are interesting, thanks for your help, Steve

Steve Hovland wrote:

>I remember hearing that but can't recall the words.
>
>Try this- some interesting stuff came up:
>
>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=people+detect+lying&btnG=Google+Search
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>
>Steve Hovland
>www.stevehovland.net
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>-----Original Message-----
>From:	Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D. [SMTP:ljohnson at solution-consulting.com]
>Sent:	Monday, January 31, 2005 7:58 AM
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>Subject:	[Paleopsych] perceiving deception?
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>Some time ago there was a report of a portion of the brain being 
>specialized for perceiving deception. I cannot find that reference; can 
>anyone help me?
>Lynn
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