Antons V ([info]antons_v) rakstīja,
Last week, the sports world was abuzz after Alex Rodriguez, the costly Yankee infielder, admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. Dr. Ekman, not a sports fan, nonetheless felt compelled to watch a 2007 interview of Mr. Rodriguez by Katie Couric in which he flatly denied using drugs. He was looking for signals that revealed the player's lies.

He reviewed the Couric video twice last week and found plenty of evidence. But he said his method is not conclusive.

"It's always a likelihood," he said in a telephone interview. "We can never be certain on a particular case." For one thing, not all lies are detectable - some liars are good at what they do.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/weekinreview/15marsh.html?_r=0


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