“…time spent talking) associated/predicting with deception (Feeley & deTurck, 1998, Vrij, 2008a Certain paralinguistic cues like increased latency (i.e. time lapse between question and answer), speech hesitations (use of "ums" "uhs" or "ers"), speech errors, and a slower rate of speech are associated with increased cognitive load (Goldman-Eisler, 1968, Smith & Clark, 1993, & Sporer & Schwandt, 2006. Cognitive load, previously mentioned as a focus of interrogational practices relying on empirically-supported psychological research, lends support to the investigation of paralingustic cues to deception in the search for indicators of veracity in confessions, as was done in the present study.…”