Sunday, October 31, 2010

Seven Strong Clues That Someone is Lying

ClemensLike other public figures before him, Roger Clemens could not cover up his lying - if you knew how to recognize the clues.


Based on the trailblazing research on facial expressions conducted years ago by Paul EkmanDacher Keltner described the signs he saw when he watched Clemens tell Congress in February of 2008, that he did not use performance-enhancing drugs.



Keltner saw these clues when Clemens testified:


• Jiggling the legs.


• Touching the face.


• Speech hesitations.


• Stammering or repeating words.


• Nervously biting or licking the lip.


• Sudden rises in the pitch of their voice.


• Subtle facial expressions of negative emotion.


PettitteSee, by comparison, what a universal and thus genuine display of contrition looks likewhen Andy Pettitte apologizes for using human growth hormone to recover from an elbow injury:


• Dropping his head down.


• Averting gaze, thus avoiding making eye contact with others.


• Muscle movements around the mouth display embarrassment and shame: “The mentalis muscle is moving his chin up and tightening his lip corners, and as a result, a crest is forming around the corners of his lips.”Smilingchild


To detect lying earlier find one tip at Six Off-Beat Ways to Get Along Better and to recognize a genuine smile read Told You Look Tired - But You Aren't?


See links here http://sayitbetter.typepad.com/say_it_better/change_minds/

Posted via email from Kare Anderson on Coummunicating to Connect

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