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Facial science teaches you the skills to recognize lies

Before you study, please make sure that you can bear the truth and happiness can’t have both, otherwise it’s best not to read further... Some simple and easy-to-learn "Leitman Lie Recognition Techniques" summary, although it is just a little bit of a skinny, but Used to expose the innocuous little lies around us is also good enough.

expression

· The eyebrows are raised and huddled together to express fear.

·The expression of real surprise is fleeting, more than a second is pretend.

·When a person is in grief, there should be lines on the forehead and the corners of the eyes. People who have undergone face lifts suffer from facial muscle numbness, which is another matter.

· There are no wrinkles at the corners of your eyes when you smirk.

· When the facial expressions are asymmetrical on both sides, it is very likely that their expressions are pretended.

·Push your mouth to express no confidence in what you are saying.

·The eyebrows will be raised slightly when you knowingly ask.

·If the other person shows disdain for your question, it means that your question has touched the other person’s soreness.

·Fear, anger, and sexual excitement all make people’s pupils dilate.

· Raise eyebrows and open jaw to express surprise.

·The eyebrows are tightly furrowed down, the upper eyelids are raised, and the eye area is tight, indicating that bloody and violent behavior is about to be carried out.

·When speaking, the corners of the mouth are pulled down and the eyes are down to show embarrassment.

· Eversion of nostrils and tight lips are signs of anger.

action

· Rubbing your hands is a gesture of self-comfort. When you feel guilty about what you are saying, rubbing your hands can give you peace of mind.

·Shrug your shoulders unilaterally to show that you are not confident in what you are saying.

·People often touch their necks involuntarily when lying. This is a typical mechanical reaction.

·A man has sponge tissue in his nose. When he wants to hide something, his nose will begin to itch, and he will touch his nose subconsciously.

· Backward while holding the chest with both hands is a kind of subconscious withdrawal, indicating that the liar feels guilty.

·People usually think that people avoid eye contact with each other when they lie. In fact, the opposite is true. When people tell the truth, they will look away because of memories. If he keeps staring at you to answer questions, he is lying, because he needs to observe to see if you believe his lies.

· Fingers to one side, but eyes to the other side: When you rack your brains to fabricate the facts, your limbs can't keep up at all.

·When people lie, they arch themselves up subconsciously.

·When people are really angry, angry words and actions should be synchronized.

·When people say that they agree with something, they are accompanied by shaking their heads, which means they don't think so in their minds.

· Stretching your chin forward is a sign of anger.

·When people are scared, they will have a physiological escape response, and blood will flow back from the limbs to the legs (be ready to escape), so the body surface temperature of the hands will drop.

· Rubbing your eyes is reluctant. Even a born blind person will subconsciously rub his eyes when asked to do something he doesn't want to do.

· Put your hand near the brow bone to express shame.

· False feelings will not blink.

· Putting a basketball on your chest when talking to the other party, erecting a barrier between each other, is a manifestation of anxiety.

Look

·It depends on whether a person's conduct is good or not, and it is not difficult to be kind or evil in heart. The most important thing is to observe the eyes of the other person. The eyes are the window of the soul, through which one can see the inner world of people.

·A person with clear and bright eyes, with dark pupils and not showing white, is a credible, kind person, and trustworthy. And white eyes are black pupils up or down to see the whites of the eyes. Some are top and bottom, some are bottom, and some are worse, both top and bottom. These are not good looks. Mostly cruel, suspicious and fickle. Those with eyesight have a bad temper and act impulsively; if they are paired with messy and thick eyebrows, they would dare to kill . As for the villain, his expression is uncertain and his eyes are erratic. Usually, those with fine eyes and those who squint their eyes are sneaky people. And squinting, he is very cunning. A woman's squint is for lust, and if you add watery eyes, the chance of encountering a peach blossom catastrophe is very great. Regardless of men and women, the more crow's feet, the more erotic.

·Long and beautiful eyes, decent eyes, open-minded, large-scale, can be a high-ranking official. The eyes are bright and bright, with a smart temperament, honesty and kindness; if the eyes look so majestic that everyone clings to them, they can hold high positions. The deep eyes have the ability to think and analyze, are clever and intelligent, and are well-versed in advance and retreat; if they are paired with long eyes, it is better. The long eye shape is the traditional so-called wind eye. People with this kind of vision can not only climb to high positions, but also get the help of their elders and the surrender of their subordinates. The big-eyed person is optimistic, cheerful and outgoing in nature, has good diplomatic skills, likes to make friends, and is a natural PR talent. Because of the passionate personality, it is easy to provoke peach blossoms. The advantage is that the eyes are bright and luminous, with an optimistic and cheerful personality. He is a person who will strive to pursue work and life achievements! If the company has external communication, negotiation and other tasks, they can be left to do it, because of this People are good at drawing people's hearts, and they are obviously helpful to the company's business development.

·A person with sharp eyes and thick black eyebrows has boldness and style, and is very combative. Although he is not a kind and unrighteous person, his disadvantage is that he is greedy and rejoicing. Although it's not bad for partners, friends, etc., but it will do whatever it takes to achieve the goal.

·Some people always close their eyes when talking to others. Usually, if this kind of person is not a more lustful person, it is a person who doesn't speak much. And people who blink constantly when talking to people or telling their own history of prestige, like bluffing, very exaggerated and unrealistic. When talking to people, those who always look down and dare not face the other person either have a secret in their heart or are double-minded. Even if this kind of person looks faithful, he can't help but be guarded. And if the white part of the eyes is blue, it means that the person may have symptoms of hysteria, easily impulsive and unable to control their behavior. When the whites of the eyes are bloodshot, in addition to being a symbol of illness, it may also be a sign of excitement and struggle, and you have to beware.

·Some people’s eyes are very sharp and bright, and they know that they are interested and clever. But this kind of appearance is not the best, because people will guard him if they look at it.

·There is a kind of person whose eyes are very peaceful and quiet, and they are dark and airy. We will like and trust him when we look at them. This is called Tibetan God. This is a good look.

Israeli researchers found that analyzing handwriting can be used for polygraph detection

People can observe a person's body language, facial expression and wording when speaking, and judge whether the other person is lying. Israeli researchers have found that examining handwriting can produce similar effects. Previous studies have shown that analyzing handwriting can help diagnose Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and schizophrenia. Researchers from the University of Haifa in Israel found that analyzing handwriting can be used for polygraph detection. As the leaders of the "handwriting polygraph" research, Gil Luria and Sara Rosenblum published their research results in the latest issue of "Applied Cognitive Psychology".

They recruited 25 women and 9 men to participate in the experiment. The 34 volunteers were asked to write two paragraphs, one recording real events and the other a fictional story. The writing tools used by volunteers are different from common paper and pens. They are a wireless electronic pen with a pressure-sensitive device on the top and a paper pad on a computer touch-sensitive writing board. This special "smart handwriting recognition tool" can help monitor and analyze the writing patterns of experiment participants.

Writing exaggerated words to show lies

The results of the experiment show that the handwriting that people leave when making a fictional story is different from when writing a real event. These changes are minimal with the naked eye, but the data collected by computers and touchpads show obvious changes. The researcher wrote in the paper: "When making a fictional story, the average paper-touch pressure, stroke length and height are exaggerated than when writing real events."

Adult writing is often an automatic response, and there are few changes in writing speed, the time that the pen tip stays on the paper, the strength of the pen holding, and the length and width of the font. If someone is writing while lying, his cognitive abilities devoted to the writing process will turn to weaving lies, and the handwriting left will change accordingly.

Good prospects for development

"Knowing people by reading characters" is an analysis method that is often used to understand the characteristics of others, but whether it is scientific or not has been lack of empirical research. Luria and Rosenblum’s experiments can fill this gap.

The researchers emphasized in the paper that this research is still in its infancy, but the handwriting polygraph system may be used in procedures that require verification of authenticity, such as loan applications and insurance claims.

"This technology has good prospects, but it needs to be tested on a larger scale." The British "Daily Mail" quoted Richard Wiseman, a professor of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, on the 17th.