Increasing cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: The benefit of recalling an event in reverse order Article

Vrij, Aldert, Mann, Samantha A, Fisher, Ronald P et al. (2008). Increasing cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: The benefit of recalling an event in reverse order . LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 32(3), 253-265. 10.1007/s10979-007-9103-y

cited authors

  • Vrij, Aldert; Mann, Samantha A; Fisher, Ronald P; Leal, Sharon; Milne, Rebecca; Bull, Ray

authors

publication date

  • June 1, 2008

published in

keywords

  • DECEPTION
  • DIVIDED-ATTENTION
  • EMPIRICAL-TEST
  • EYEWITNESS MEMORY
  • GAZE AVERSION
  • Government & Law
  • HAND MOVEMENTS
  • INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES
  • Law
  • NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
  • POLICE INTERVIEWS
  • Psychology
  • Psychology, Social
  • STRATEGIC USE
  • Social Sciences
  • cognitive load
  • lie detection
  • verbal and nonverbal cues to deception

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC

start page

  • 253

end page

  • 265

volume

  • 32

issue

  • 3