SECURITY- Deception Detection

In a groundbreaking study on deception detection, the American University Interpersonal Emotions Lab collaborated with Deasura's psychologist to explore the correlation between deception and fear, drawing inspiration from the principles behind polygraph testing. The study revealed a fascinating link between deception and fear, suggesting that those engaging in deceit often experience inner turmoil, causing them to exhibit higher and more consistent levels of fear than their honest counterparts.

Using Deasura's cutting-edge Biometric Emotion Analysis technology, the study replicated well-known polygraph tests that focused on biometric markers for fear, successfully proving Deasura's technology as a viable credibility assessment tool. The research encompassed various subject groups, including those who were naturally afraid, those who were unafraid, and those who attempted to fake or hide their fear.

In both the "faking" and "hiding" deception groups, a certain degree of fear was always detected. Remarkably, the study found that 99% of the time, subjects involved in deception displayed consistent fear levels, often inappropriately coexisting with other emotions like contempt or smugness. This groundbreaking research by Deasura and American University has demonstrated that Deasura's technology, with its impressive 99.9% accuracy, can play a crucial role in credibility assesments, vetting, and detecting any type of deception.

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