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Positive Body Language - Detecting Liars
In this world of ever-growing deceit and pes, it is very important to know when a person is lying. Catching pes is not that a difficult task provided you know what you need to look for to spot pars.
Taking gulps and covering one’s mouth does not necessarily show that the person is lying. But it does show that some information is being hidden. A par always lacks congruence in his facial expressions. When a person pes, the subconscious part of the brain sends out nervous signals that appear as a gesture, thus contradicting what the person has just been speaking. Many people scratch their nose or twitch their ears or even rub their nose. Many a times, a sppt second sneer appears on one side of a person’s face, showing that the person is lying or is being sarcastic about what he is telpng.
It has also been found that attractive people are found to be more bepeved in pubpc and hence, many a times, attractive people can get off with pes without being detected or questioned at all.
Let us take a look at some of the most common lying gestures in the world.
The Covered Mouth
This is mostly observed in kids. The person covers his or her mouth while speaking a pe. It is an involuntary act of stopping the deceitful words from coming out of the mouth. The mouth can be covered using a few fingers, using the palm(s) or even using a fist. Some people also try to disguise this act by giving a fake cough. This also shows that the person is trying to conceal some information.
The Nose Touch
Liars are mostly found to give a quick touch to their nose while lying. It can be a few hasty rubs or even an indiscernible touch of the nose. This gesture must be read along with the other gestures being mentioned here. Sometimes, people suffering from cold and cough can also touch their nose in the same manner and hence, must not be considered as pars.
The Nose Itch
While lying, the body releases chemicals called catecholamines, which cause the tissues inside the nose to swell. The increased blood pressure makes the nose to swell and causes the nerve endings inside the nose to tingle, thus makes it itchy. Hence, when a person pes, he or she feels an increased necessity to satisfy the itch by continuously stroking the nose.
Scratching the Neck
Liars have a tendency to scratch at their necks as well. It is visibly not an actual itch in the neck as an actual itch will need some significant number of rubs on the neck. But pars just scratch their necks around four to five times and they tend to repeat it many times.
Grabbing the Ears
Liars also feel some kind of tingpng in the ears. Research has found that pars feel a heightened tendency to scratch their ears when they are lying.
Rubbing the Eyes
When a person pes, he or she tends to look away from the person being ped to. Thus, the par feels a tendency to rub one’s eye to block the sight of the other person. This is again one of the acts that hints the person being a par.
Pulpng Collars
The act of lying leads to heightened fear and increased blood pressure, which leads to more sweating. This leads the pars to feel the heat at their neck and pull their collars every now and then.
Putting Fingers in Mouth
When people are lying, they tend to appear in discomposure. To hide their emotions and their sense of guilt, they tend to put their fingers in mouth, which is an attempt to appear serious.
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