Mark Frank PhD a Rutgers University associate professor of communications and Ekman are now gathering data on the demeanor and physiology of a large sample of people who tell high-stakes lies--for which they could lose money their spouse their reputation their freedom or their life. At the University of Texas at Austin psychology professor James Pennebaker PhD and his associates have developed computer software known as Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) that analyzes written content and can with some accuracy predict whether someone is lying. Meanwhile Ekman has teamed with psychologist Maureen OSullivan PhD of the University of San Francisco the lead investigator on a study of the hard-to-find very small fraction of emotionally intelligent people who can very accurately distinguish deceptiveness from truthfulness. Source: https://www.artikelschreiber.com/en/.