![]() He authored a number of papers on the subject and has a master’s degree in molecular biology from State University of New York, Stony Brook, but he has not published papers specifically about fMRI lie detection. Huizenga began his career using MRIs to detect plaque accumulation patterns that could lead to heart disease. ![]() “If this technology was accepted, people would have to stop telling lies.” Joel Huizenga, the CEO of No Lie MRI - a company specializing in fMRI lie detection - believes that his scanners could change the face of lie detection in the United States and around the world. By using a brain scanning system known as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) - a way of measuring brain cell activity by tracking blood flow - they are claiming to be able to “see” when a person lies. ![]() Now some researchers are becoming a bit more ambitious. The most popular lie detection methods have centered on measuring heart rate, perspiration and general anxiety. ![]() Whether it’s about big issues or little ones, lying seems to be an ingrained aspect of human psychology.įor decades, scientists have been investigating exactly what the body does when a person tells a lie. ![]()
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