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Fact: The average person lies 3 times in a 10 minute conversation.
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Eye Movement

Eye movement
  •   A person who is lying will often avoid making eye contact.
  •   Looking to the right is characteristic of remembering.
  •   Looking to the left is characteristic of construction or possibly - lying.
  •   Excessive blinking or rapid eye movements can also indicate a lie.

 


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Body Language

Depicts open body language (palms up arms extended)
The following  may suggest discomfort or deception:
  •  Touching or rubbing of the face, ears or neck
  • Facial  Microexpressions - flash on the face for a second but reveal true sentiment
  • Physiological discomfort - sweating, shifting, fidgeting
  •  Jerky head motions abruptly to the side
  • Leaning away or putting something physically between you 
  • Crossing arms over the chest
  • Looking down  
  • Limited, stiff motions that are self directed



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Behaviour

Interrogation Scene
  •  Establish a Baseline - deviations from normal behaviour are suggestive
  • Deflection of direct questions
  • Excessive/Unnecessary Details can show desperation to convince
  • A guilty person tends to become defensive
  • Use of humour or sarcasm to avoid the subject
  • Change in rate of speech or tone of voice

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Dr. Cal Lightman displays the microexpression for fear
Learn to interpret the subtle yet tell tale signs of true emotion.
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