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Contributors vii Series Preface xi Introduction xv Acknowledgements xix SECTION I: Deception Detection: Established Approaches 1 1 Verbal Lie Detection Tools: Statement Validity Analysis, Reality Monitoring and Scientific Content Analysis 3 Aldert Vrij 2 New Findings in Non-Verbal Lie Detection 37 Charles F. Bond, Timothy R. Levine, and Maria Hartwig 3 The Polygraph: Current Practice and New Approaches 59 Ewout H. Meijer and Bruno Verschuere 4 Forensic Application of Event-Related Brain Potentials to Detect Guilty Knowledge 81 William G. Iacono 5 Deception Detection Using Neuroimaging 105 Giorgio Ganis SECTION II: Current Challenges 123 6 Exploring the Nature and Origin of Beliefs about Deception: Implicit and Explicit Knowledge among Lay People and Presumed Experts 125 Maria Hartwig and Par Anders Granhag 7 Discriminating between True and False Intentions 155 Erik Mac Giolla, Par Anders Granhag, and Aldert Vrij 8 Cross-Cultural Deception Detection 175 Paul J. Taylor, Samuel Larner, Stacey M. Conchie, and Sophie van der Zee SECTION III: Improving Lie Detection: New Approaches 203 9 A Cognitive Approach to Lie Detection 205 Aldert Vrij 10 The Strategic Use of Evidence Technique: A Conceptual Overview 231 Par Anders Granhag and Maria Hartwig 11 Investigating Deception and Deception Detection with Brain Stimulation Methods 253 Giorgio Ganis 12 Detecting Deception Through Reaction Times 269 Bruno Verschuere, Kristina Suchotzki, and Evelyne Debey 13 Suspects Verbal Counter-Interrogation Strategies: Towards an Integrative Model 293 Par Anders Granhag, Maria Hartwig, Erik Mac Giolla, and Franziska Clemens 14 Covert Detection of Deception 315 Eitan Elaad Index 339
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