谎言 — Noah Zandan

查看完整课程:http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-language-of-lying-noah-zandan 我们每天听到 10 到 200 个谎言。尽管我们花了大部分时间想出通过追踪讲述者的生理变化来检测这些谎言的方法,但事实证明,这些方法并不可靠。有没有更直接的方法?Noah Zandan 使用一些著名的撒谎例子来说明我们如何使用通信科学来分析谎言本身。 Noah Zandan 的教训,The Moving Company Animation Studio 的动画。

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