 The science and technology behind lie detectors is evolving. It started in 1921 when John Augustus Larson invented the first modern-day polygraph. 70 years later, in 1991, the computerized polygraph was invented by scientists John Kircher and David Raskin. In 2014, another major evolution occurred with the release of eye detect, an ocular motor deception test. For the first time, deception was accurately detected by measuring changes in involuntary eye behavior while a person answers true-false questions on a computer. Now, 100 years after the invention of the first polygraph, the evolution continues with the release of eye detect plus the world's first automated polygraph. Eye detect plus is the next natural evolution in lie detection technology. For more information, email info at converis.com.