
Decoding Body Language: Scientific Perspectives
Examine the complexities of body language science and what research reveals about nonverbal cues.
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The Ekman & O'Sullivan expert lie-detection work derives from their 1991 'Who Can Catch a Liar?' study and was not a 2004 meta-analysis.
BeforeA 2004 meta-analysis by Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan
AfterA 1991 study by Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan
Why: Verified live: body already correctly reads 'A 1991 study by Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan'. FAQ mentions Ekman elsewhere (universal facial expressions, unrelated to the lie-detection study) but not this specific fabrication. No further action needed.
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