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Alertness / Deceit / Intent Detection


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Alertness/deceit/intent detection can be approached a number of ways, from lie detector tests to behavior studies.

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John Stern

Professor Emeritus of Psychology in Arts & Sciences (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/612.html)

Stern
Stern

Stern, a professor emeritus of psychology, is a pioneer in the integrative and emergent science of psychophysiology. His main field of interest is human psychophysiology applied to human factors problems and major concern is with using the eye and eyelids as indicants of aspects of information processing ...


Expertise: psychophysiology, biometrics, lie detection, stress monitoring, eye blinks, fatigue, drowsy drivers

Direct contact: (314) 935-6535 / jastern@artsci.wustl.edu



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