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Lies, all lies and nothing but lies. Sincerity


And it is no oath, nor I will speak again on truth or falsehood . This time it is the issue that turns the new crime series, a smash hit on U.S. television: "Lie to me", "Lie."
The main character in this series is taken from real life, the expert psychologist Paul Ekman , a scholar with many books published about the interesting world of language body morphology in and movements.
For this I may seem incredible, but all these data provide up to 90% of communication, we are aware or not that message. Significant percentage we get lost in this way, Internet poverty have also occasionally mentioned. Let

a simple test to believe a little more going on here.

first thing to know that the human brain has two hemispheres with different functions: the left, where we have all the knowledge learned, and right where we generate all creative.


Now we come face to face with a person and do some questions, as to where to direct your eyes know if we are lying or not.
There are six possible positions: three right and three on the left, with three levels.


Vc ( Visually Constructed ) displays fabricated images.
Test: "Imagine a green dog"
Vr ( Visually Remembered ) recalled images visually.
Test: "How was the house of your childhood?"
Ac ( Auditory Constructed ) creations of the ear.
Test: "What would the sound of a tree falling? Ar
( Auditory Remembered ) recalled by ear.
Test: "What was before the sound to your Internet connection?
F (Feeling ) feelings and kinesis. Emotions and lived and recreated in the moment.
Test: Do you remember your first kiss? Ai
(Internal Dialog ) internal dialogue. The person talking to himself, reasoning.
Test: Do you remember the face of an old friend?

The test sentences may vary, but always in the same line, and we already know: if the eyes are on the right, the person will remember and be sincere, and if you go left, it is likely that it is invented, and therefore lying.

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