Eye tracking lie detection system 82.5% accurate
Research at the University of Buffalo, NY has found that there might be an even more accurate way to detect lies using eye tracking technology to identify indicative changes in eye movements. In fact, the automated system they developed can detect lies with 82.5% accuracy, which is extraordinary compared to the 65% average accuracy of human interrogators.
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