No or little direct eye contact is a classic sign of deception/ A person who is lying to you will do everything to avoid making eye contact. Unconscioulsy they feel guilty, they don't want to face you. IN stead they will glance down or their eyes may dart from side to side. Conversely, when we tell the truth or we're offended by a false accusation, we tend to give our full focus and have fixed concentrations. We lock eyes with our accuser as if to say, "your not getting away until we get to the bottom of this!"
The hands and arms are excellent indicatior of deceit because they are used to gesture with and are more easliyvisable than our feet and legs. But hands, arms, legs and feet are things to watch. When someone is lying or keeping something in, they tend to be less expressive with their hands or arms. They may keep them in their lap if sitting, or at their sides if standing. Hands may be in pickets or clenched. fingers may be folded into the hands, full extention of the fingers is usually a gesture of openness. Also, if you ask someone a question and their hands are clenched or go palm down this is a sign of defensiveness and withdraw. When sitting they may cross their arms and legs. When we feel uncomfortable we close up and take up less physical space. When making movements and gestures they seem stiff and almost mechanical, there is no fludity in the movements.
Touching the face or holding a hand in the face is a good sign as it acts as a screen, an unconscious attempt to hide their words. Touching the nose is also considered to be a sign of deception, as well as scratching behind or on the side of the ear or rubbing the eyes. This should not be confused with posture associated with deep thought, which usually involves concentration and attention.
Studdering or mispronunciations of words. Using the words "um", "er," and "ah" allows someone to pause for thought with out seeming like they are trying to lie.
For right-handed people visual memories are accessed by the eyes going up and to he left. For left-handed perple, its the reverse: they eyes go up and to the right. When a right-handed person seeks to create an image or fact, their eyes go up and to the right and the reverse for left-handed people: up and to the left.
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Viper