Can your handwriting reveal deliberate falsehoods? "Researchers at Israel's Haifa University worked with 34 volunteers, who wrote truthful and false paragraphs on paper using a wireless electronic pen and a pressure sensitive tip. A computerized system measured pressure and stroke duration, both on the paper and in the air. Spatial measures, such as stroke length, height and width were also tracked. And the scientists found significant differences in pressure and spatial measures in deceptive statements compared with the truth." Insert your own "pretty much anyone who has ever written anything" joke here.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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It's only because a growing nose totally throws off your peripheral depth perception.
I think you mean graphology, in this case
Thankfully, aside from research volunteers, no one writes by hand anymore.
So true. I only write cards to my grandmother and apparently not enough. I attempted to write a thank you note after interviewing for a choice job and I had to toss out 2 very nice cards due to fucked up handwriting and lack of a backspace button. My handwriting must reveal something scary because the third card, the one that got mailed, elicited zero response...
Thank god you can't analyze computer keystrokes for lies. The internet would come to a crashing halt.
The only way you can tell a member of the GOP is lying is when their lips are moving.
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