In psychology , what are the traits to know that someone is lying ; may be from the face or so ?
Answer:
In the eyes.
I can't actually remember what's the explanation, but you can know if a person is lying if his eyes, which are supposedly looking straight at yours made a rapid nudge to the right, meaning if it makes a rapid movement to the right and back straight.
That sudden movement is a reflex triggered by a brain process which apparently is involved with the person's current thought, which is his lie.
I'm sorry I can't give further details, but personally I find it true and effective.
Even if the person thinks he doing a damn good job at staring you in the eyes, you can still catch him lying.
You need to be focused on catching that movement though.
Other manifestations of someone who is lying are shaky voices, sweating, numbness, and other physiological irregularities though it is not as accurate as it was, especially if the person is just too nervous to be interrogated.
If their lips are moving...
Sweating, fidgeting or looking away with there eyes when answering a question!
If the person is stuttering, looking away or a nervous tick is on.
If the person has the ability to look at you in the eye check if he's playing with his hands/fingers, moving his feet fast.
If the person pushes the fact that u r overdoubting and starts using "i swear on my mom's head" lol
It's your intuition that also plays a big role, learn to listen to this feeling and you`ll know
They tend to not blink and even though you think they are staring into your eyes they are usually staring between your eyes or at your forehead.
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