Research into the psychology of lies, which has been carried out in recent decades, has shown that a person's face never lies. There are 57 muscles on it, which at one time or another of the manifestation of emotions "speak" about a person much more eloquently than he himself. How to expose a cheater?
Instructions
Step 1
Take a closer look at the gaze of the interlocutor. When he speaks the truth, he confidently and calmly looks you in the eyes. If he has a cursory glance, or he starts to look sullenly, then you are a liar. Perhaps he knows perfectly well that one cannot hide his eyes, otherwise he will be "bored". Therefore, he begins to stare at you, never taking his eyes off during the conversation. Sometimes a liar pretends that he is not interested in a given topic of conversation. Then his gaze switches to the room in which the conversation is taking place. He examines everything around him, but does not dwell on any one subject for a long time.
Step 2
Watch the eyebrows of the interlocutor. Eyebrows are an excellent indicator of a person's emotional state. The deceiver unconsciously frowns or, on the contrary, raises them up, giving the face an innocent expression. Often, in order not to betray himself, the liar makes an effort and tries to conduct a conversation with a "stone" face. But the absence of facial expressions cannot last forever. Watch him closely, as a rule, the eyes and eyebrows are the first to "thaw".
Step 3
The conversation may be accompanied by nervous or dismissive giggles of the deceiver, nibbling, or subtle pulling of the lips inward. Sometimes, on the contrary, he suddenly has bored yawns, which he covers with his hand. Very often, being caught in deception is accompanied by an involuntary smile. For example, during a rally.
Step 4
Reading with facial expressions is really effective together with knowledge of sign language. If the interlocutor is lying, he tries to touch his hair, face, lips (covers his mouth with his palm, rests his chin on his palm), rubs his chin, tip of the nose or eyelids. The deceiver does not know where to put his hands. He begins to rearrange small objects, collect debris from clothes, or calm himself down on a subconscious level, for example, pulling a lock of hair. He nervously scratches his nose, lips, head, neck. To quickly learn to read in the face and assimilate all the nuances, observe people as often as possible.