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Learn More. He'll have a blog on the show's website called The Truth About Lie to Me that will give a post-mortem of each episode, explaining nuances that the hour-long drama didn't have time to explore.

He's also writing a free biweekly newsletter about the science behind the show: One differentiates lies, flattery, exaggeration and politeness, while another explains the problems with polygraph and fMRI lie-detection systems. But in order to make sure that big mistakes don't make it onto the show, Ekman is involved with each episode's development. The show's writers go over ideas with him before they start an episode, and then send him a draft of the script when it's done.

He tells them if anything's wrong, and also sends them a battery of video-clip notes, portraying facial expressions exactly for the actors to imitate.

He says that it's been much more work than he anticipated. But if the show is informative and entertaining, the upside for Ekman will be huge: He has written 15 books, but just the first episode of Lie to Me will reach more people than even his most popular title. It's more than met my expectations," Ekman says. But is he lying? Probably not. Unlike Roth's Dr.

Ligthman, who is both a master lie detector and a convincing liar, Ekman claims that he's a terrible liar. Say your partner asks you how he or she looks right before walking on stage for a speaking event, or enquires about what you think of the speech just prior to reaching the podium. Even if you notice a stain on his or her outfit, or think the speech could use work, think about whether the person has the time to react to the information and control the situation, says Levine. Conversely, if your significant other does have the capacity to react to the information, honesty is the better choice, Levine says.

When sharing feedback, honesty is important. Your feedback will likely be received better which in turn will benefit your business in the long run. The debate over lying is not only about whether honest information can help the situation, but also whether that information is delivered at the right time.

Should you tell her? And while every situation is different, consider asking yourself whether honesty in a situation like this would truly benefit the other person—or simply be a distraction, according to Levine.



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