 Well, it is all in the eyes police in Ohio have found a new way to figure out if you're lying and Reports say it can be used with or instead of the traditional polygraph tests Peggy Gallick from Cleveland, Ohio has the story Peggy, I'd like to show you our new eye detect lie detection technology Just have a seat here Bill Evans of polytech an act Explains that it just got harder than ever to hide those lying eyes This technology as you can see law enforcement officials now have a new tool to tell if you are telling the truth I detect when a person is in a position. They have to lie The cognitive load is great and to the point where the person then has to make a decision Do I tell the truth? Do I lie? Do I tell the truth? Do I lie and they finally make that decision? So they lie at that point people dilate and I detect picks that up Well, it takes about 60 frames per second of your eye during the course of the test This new technology can be used for pre-employment screening and it can also be used to catch a criminal We also can examine on different types of crimes. All right sex offender testing You're here to take a polygraph examination. I'm sure you're nervous everyone is Evans who has been Administrating the traditional lie detector tests for over two decades says eye detect is faster and easier to administer The traditional ones can take two hours or more Peggy just put your chin in the chin rest the person taking the eye detect test follows directions on a computer The test takes about 30 minutes Shortly after the test is done the results are given to the person who administered the test So Lake City Police Department uses it extensively In Ohio, we were the first to have it Ohio as a matter of fact fourth in the country to have it and so consequently now I Would imagine several police and fire departments will be using it in the future for screening purposes. Well, the results back to your department That was Peggy Gallick reporting will test show eye detect is 85 percent accurate on its own and when used with a traditional polygraph It's about 98 percent accurate. I think I'm pretty good. Let me try this. Do you think it's gonna rain tonight? Yes, or no. Yes. No. Yes Checking your pupils to see what was going to be. You know what parents have used that for kids for ever Look me in the eye and tell me the truth. Yeah, tell us Todd. We do we have some brain trying to move into the area