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Interview: Wizard of deception

By Michael Bond

12 September 2007

Tell lies and the truth can leak out in unexpected ways, says Paul Ekman. He became known in the 1970s for his work on the universality of facial expressions and the emotions behind them. Since then he has been working on ways of recognising deception and other signs of ill-intent, skills that are now being used to identify criminals and potential terrorists. His recent friendship with the Dalai Lama is taking him into uncharted waters – for example, whether it’s possible to cultivate goodness in people using “compassion gymnasiums”. He spoke to Michael Bond.

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