Sometimes people lie. This can be about little things like mood, likes, or hobbies. You can ignore this, because not everyone wants to reveal their souls. But sometimes the lie can concern important things as well. And you need to be ready to recognize it. One way is to detect lies in the eyes.
Instructions
Step 1
When a person lies, the eyes most often give him away. You can learn to control movements, you can learn to come up with a plausible lie. But it is very, very difficult to control eye movement. At the moment of lying, a person feels uncomfortable, so he looks away from the eyes of the interlocutor. Look where the interlocutor's gaze is directed, if he stubbornly does not look into your eyes - this is the first sign of a lie.
Step 2
People who know this sign sometimes do the opposite. That is, they look a person in the eye. And the second sign of a lie is a direct, unblinking gaze straight into the eyes. As a rule, people at this moment are trying to whitewash themselves, so their look is too honest.
Step 3
Due to an unpleasant situation, the eyes of a lying person change. And it is generally impossible to control this. The pupil decreases sharply in size. Look the other person in the eye. If the pupil is constricted, chances are good that it is lying.
Step 4
When a person lies, the blood rushes a little more to the face. Microscopic red spots appear around the eyes. Sometimes it is possible to notice it with the naked eye. Look closely at the skin around your opponent's eyes. If you see small spots that appear, then most likely the person is not telling the truth.
Step 5
Look in which direction the person is looking when he speaks. If he looks to the right, he is lying. If a person looks to the right and up, at that moment they come up with an image, a picture. If he looks to the right and straight ahead, then he scrolls sounds in his head, picks up phrases. If he looks to the right and down, it means that he has finished thinking about the situation and is ready to tell it.
Step 6
Apply these rules if you are confident that the person is right-handed. If he is left-handed, then he will look to the left when telling a lie. Consider this when declassifying a person.
Step 7
Sometimes a lie can be identified in another way. Watch your opponent's eyes. If his gaze began to quickly move from one object to another, he, too, can be suspected of lying.