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Reading between the lies: Identifying concealed and falsified emotions in universal facial expressions
S Porter, L Ten Brinke
Psychological science 19 (5), 508-514, 2008
6472008
The truth about lies: What works in detecting high‐stakes deception?
S Porter, L ten Brinke
Legal and criminological Psychology 15 (1), 57-75, 2010
3612010
Dangerous decisions: The impact of first impressions of trustworthiness on the evaluation of legal evidence and defendant culpability
S Porter, L Ten Brinke, C Gustaw
Psychology, Crime & Law 16 (6), 477-491, 2010
2502010
Secrets and lies: Involuntary leakage in deceptive facial expressions as a function of emotional intensity
S Porter, L Ten Brinke, B Wallace
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 36, 23-37, 2012
2432012
Cry me a river: identifying the behavioral consequences of extremely high-stakes interpersonal deception.
L Ten Brinke, S Porter
Law and Human Behavior 36 (6), 469, 2012
2292012
Crime profiles and conditional release performance of psychopathic and non‐psychopathic sexual offenders
S Porter, L ten Brinke, K Wilson
Legal and Criminological Psychology 14 (1), 109-118, 2009
2252009
Dangerous decisions: A theoretical framework for understanding how judges assess credibility in the courtroom
S Porter, L Ten Brinke
Legal and Criminological Psychology 14 (1), 119-134, 2009
1932009
Is the face a window to the soul? Investigation of the accuracy of intuitive judgments of the trustworthiness of human faces.
S Porter, L England, M Juodis, L Ten Brinke, K Wilson
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2008
1652008
Some evidence for unconscious lie detection
L Ten Brinke, D Stimson, DR Carney
Psychological science 25 (5), 1098-1105, 2014
1622014
Crocodile tears: facial, verbal and body language behaviours associated with genuine and fabricated remorse.
L Ten Brinke, S MacDonald, S Porter, B O'connor
Law and human behavior 36 (1), 51, 2012
1462012
Would I lie to you?“Leakage” in deceptive facial expressions relates to psychopathy and emotional intelligence
S Porter, L ten Brinke, A Baker, B Wallace
Personality and Individual Differences 51 (2), 133-137, 2011
1462011
The eyes don’t have it: Lie detection and neuro-linguistic programming
R Wiseman, C Watt, L ten Brinke, S Porter, SL Couper, C Rankin
PloS one 7 (7), e40259, 2012
1262012
Darwin the detective: Observable facial muscle contractions reveal emotional high-stakes lies
L Ten Brinke, S Porter, A Baker
Evolution and Human Behavior 33 (4), 411-416, 2012
1222012
Saving face? When emotion displays during public apologies mitigate damage to organizational performance
L ten Brinke, GS Adams
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 130, 1-12, 2015
982015
Are memories for sexually traumatic events “special”? A within-subjects investigation of trauma and memory in a clinical sample
KA Peace, S Porter, L Brinke
Memory 16 (1), 10-21, 2008
922008
Memory for media: Investigation of false memories for negatively and positively charged public events
S Porter, K Taylor, L Ten Brinke
Memory 16 (6), 658-666, 2008
912008
A prospective investigation of the vulnerability of memory for positive and negative emotional scenes to the misinformation effect.
S Porter, S Bellhouse, A McDougall, L Ten Brinke, K Wilson
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2010
882010
Will get fooled again: Emotionally intelligent people are easily duped by high‐stakes deceivers
A Baker, L ten Brinke, S Porter
Legal and Criminological Psychology 18 (2), 300-313, 2013
742013
The analysis of nonverbal communication: The dangers of pseudoscience in security and justice contexts
V Denault, P Plusquellec, LM Jupe, M St-Yves, NE Dunbar, M Hartwig, ...
Anuario de Psicología Jurídica 30 (1), 1-12, 2020
722020
Can ordinary people detect deception after all?
L Ten Brinke, KD Vohs, DR Carney
Trends in cognitive sciences 20 (8), 579-588, 2016
652016
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