The Ultimate Body Language Book
Surprise: Straight upward lift of the brows. ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________ wrinkling the nose. Disgust: Baring of the teeth, lower of the eyebrows, tightening the eyelid, and ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________ Scorn: A combination of anger and disgust that happens by wrinkling of the nose, raising and tightening of the upper lip. To visualize this expression think of a bad smell. ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________ Reverse smile: While smiling the corners of the mouth curl downwards momentarily displaying a caught/suppressed frown. ___________________________________________________________________________________
__________ False smile: Where the eyes play no part (no wrinkles in the corners of the eyes as in the Duchenne smile and the mouth is stretched across the face). ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________ Doubt or disbelief: While answering a question in the affirmative saying “yes” the head is seen shaking from side-to-side in a ‘no-gesture.’ ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________ Chapter 16 - Deception and Lie Detection How Mentally Taxing Is Lie Telling? It’s intuitive for most to think that the creation of lies is more difficult than telling the truth. For example, some think that the truth comes ready-made, we simply remove it from a box and present it, whereas lies have to be pieced together and manufactured so appear more difficult to construct. However, only sometimes this is true, other times recalling what really happened proves to be just as difficult. Sometimes the truth requires interpretation and other times the truth is hard to describe such as our opinion and feelings or in other cases is difficult to visualize such as when an event happens quickly. Our minds have built in selective memories making it hard to recall information that has happened in our past, particularly with respect
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Surprise: Straight upward lift of the brows.<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________<br />
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wrinkling the nose.<br />
Disgust: Baring of the teeth, lower of the eyebrows, tightening the eyelid, and<br />
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__________<br />
Scorn: A combination of anger and disgust that happens by wrinkling of the<br />
nose, raising and tightening of the upper lip. To visualize this expression think of a bad smell.<br />
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__________<br />
Reverse smile: While smiling the corners of the mouth curl downwards<br />
momentarily displaying a caught/suppressed frown.<br />
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