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Research
- Summary of EyeDetect Research
- EyeDetect Audio Multi-Issue Comparison Test (AMCT) – Development and Validation Summary
- Laboratory and Field Research on the Ocular-motor Deception Test – European Polygraph Journal
- Lyin’ Eyes: Ocularmotor Measures of Reading Reveal Deception – Journal of Experimental Psychology
- Generalizability of an Ocular-Motor Test for Deception to a Mexican Population – International Journal of Applied Psychology
- Detecting Deception Using Ocular Metrics During Reading – Credibility Assessment: Scientific Research and Applications
- Evoked Pupil Responses Habituate During an Oculomotor Test for Deception – PUBLICATION
- Ocular-motor Detection of Deception in Laboratory Settings – Meeting of the American Psychology and Law Society
- Eye Movements and Pupil Size Reveal Deception – Foundations of Augmented Cognition
- Effectiveness of Pupil Diameter in a Probable-Lie Comparison Question Test for Deception – Legal and Criminal Psychology
- Ocular-Motor Deception Test – Detecting Concealed Information and Deception (pp. 187-212)
- Multi-method Assessment of Deception – Doctoral Dissertation
- Effects of Motivation, and Item Difficulty on Oculomotor and Behavioral Measures of Deception – A. Webb Doctoral Dissertation 2008
- Ocular-motor Methods for Detecting Deception: Direct Versus Indirect Interrogation – P. Patnaik Master’s Thesis
- Oculomotor Methods for Detecting Deception: Effects of Practice Feedback and Blocking – P. Patnaik Doctoral Dissertation 2015
- Effects of Direct and Indirect Questions On The Ocular-Motor Deception Test – APA Journal
- Antecedent Probability and the Efficiency of Psychometric Signs, Patterns, or Cutting Scores (supports Successive Hurdles theory) – Meehl & Rosen, 1955
- Ocular-Motor Methods for Detecting Deception in a Multiple-Issue Screening Protocol – A. Potts Doctoral Dissertation 2020
- EyeDetect Hybrid Directed-lie Comparison Test (HDLC) Development and Validation Summary – Kircher, 5/2021
- EyeDetect Hybrid Multi-Issue Comparison Test (HMCT) Development and Validation Summary – Kircher, 5/2021
- Hybrid Polygraph and Ocular-Motor Deception Tests for Screening and Specific-Incident Investigations, Psychology Applications & Developments VII – Handler & Nacházelová (2021)