 device that's starting to create a stir for lie-detecting, and its creators are saying that it's the latest scientific breakthrough since the polygraph was invented and that was nearly 100 years ago. Today, several law enforcement officials from all over the Rio Grande Valley got a glimpse of the eye-detect. It's the world's first lie-detection device that accurately picks up on deception in 30 minutes by analyzing involuntary eye behavior, including blinking pupil dilation and other eye movements. Local law enforcement officials say this new technology seems promising. The science behind it, according to what's been presented, we're going to independently verify this, but the science behind it is as high as a polygraph, around the 85-percent range. So, that's as high as we could hope for. Eye-detect requires a person to answer some true and false questions on a computer screen while a camera takes up to 60 photos per second of the eye behavior.