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Excerpt from telling lies by paul ekman, phd what liars pay attention to when lying, people usually do not monitor, control, and attempt to disguise all of their. He was an undergraduate at the university of chicago and new york university and received his ph. Interesting applications and good indicestables in back for the wouldbe liedetector though take heed of ekman s cautions. Paul ekman is a renowned expert in emotions research and nonverbal communication. Oct 08, 2012 for 32 years, paul ekman was a professor of psychology in the department of psychiatry at the university of california at san francisco. In paul ekmans telling lies, he also clarifies that context matters a whole lot more than just the presence of a microexpression.
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