Increasing cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: The benefit of recalling an event in reverse order A Vrij, SA Mann, RP Fisher, S Leal, R Milne, R Bull Law and human behavior 32, 253-265, 2008 | 728 | 2008 |
Detecting deception by manipulating cognitive load A Vrij, R Fisher, S Mann, S Leal Trends in cognitive sciences 10 (4), 141-142, 2006 | 493 | 2006 |
Outsmarting the liars: Toward a cognitive lie detection approach A Vrij, PA Granhag, S Mann, S Leal Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (1), 28-32, 2011 | 427 | 2011 |
Outsmarting the liars: The benefit of asking unanticipated questions A Vrij, S Leal, PA Granhag, S Mann, RP Fisher, J Hillman, K Sperry Law and human behavior 33, 159-166, 2009 | 413 | 2009 |
A cognitive load approach to lie detection A Vrij, R Fisher, S Mann, S Leal Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 5 (1‐2), 39-43, 2008 | 300 | 2008 |
‘Look into my eyes’: Can an instruction to maintain eye contact facilitate lie detection? A Vrij, S Mann, S Leal, R Fisher Psychology, Crime & Law 16 (4), 327-348, 2010 | 258 | 2010 |
You cannot hide your telephone lies: Providing a model statement as an aid to detect deception in insurance telephone calls S Leal, A Vrij, L Warmelink, Z Vernham, RP Fisher Legal and Criminological Psychology 20 (1), 129-146, 2015 | 190 | 2015 |
Blinking during and after lying S Leal, A Vrij Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 32, 187-194, 2008 | 188 | 2008 |
Imposing cognitive load to elicit cues to deceit: Inducing the reverse order technique naturally A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, R Fisher Psychology, Crime & Law 18 (6), 579-594, 2012 | 142 | 2012 |
Thermal imaging as a lie detection tool at airports L Warmelink, A Vrij, S Mann, S Leal, D Forrester, RP Fisher Law and human behavior 35, 40-48, 2011 | 110 | 2011 |
Using sketch drawing to induce inconsistency in liars D Leins, RP Fisher, A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann Legal and Criminological Psychology 16 (2), 253-265, 2011 | 104 | 2011 |
Drawings as an innovative and successful lie detection tool. A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, L Warmelink, PA Granhag, RP Fisher Applied Cognitive Psychology 24 (4), 2010 | 99 | 2010 |
Lying about flying: The first experiment to detect false intent A Vrij, PA Granhag, S Mann, S Leal Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (7), 611-620, 2011 | 95 | 2011 |
Getting into the minds of pairs of liars and truth tellers: An examination of their strategies A Vrij, S Mann, S Leal, P Granhag Open Criminology Journal 3 (1), 17-22, 2010 | 93 | 2010 |
The effect of interpreters on eliciting information, cues to deceit and rapport S Ewens, A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, E Jo, RP Fisher Legal and Criminological Psychology 21 (2), 286-304, 2016 | 92 | 2016 |
Windows to the soul? Deliberate eye contact as a cue to deceit S Mann, A Vrij, S Leal, PA Granhag, L Warmelink, D Forrester Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 36, 205-215, 2012 | 92 | 2012 |
Using the model statement to elicit information and cues to deceit from native speakers, non‐native speakers and those talking through an interpreter S Ewens, A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, E Jo, A Shaboltas, M Ivanova, ... Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (6), 854-862, 2016 | 91 | 2016 |
Using the model statement to elicit information and cues to deceit in interpreter-based interviews A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, G Dalton, E Jo, A Shaboltas, M Khaleeva, ... Acta psychologica 177, 44-53, 2017 | 89 | 2017 |
Verbal deception and the model statement as a lie detection tool A Vrij, S Leal, RP Fisher Frontiers in psychiatry 9, 492, 2018 | 88 | 2018 |
A comparison between lying about intentions and past activities: Verbal cues and detection accuracy A Vrij, S Leal, SA Mann, PA Granhag Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (2), 212-218, 2011 | 88 | 2011 |