Lying in body language, body language can expose deception. close observation of body language can indicate the someone is hiding something. Be careful about interpreting every action as a lie. A number of factors including stress and insecurity will call suspicious body language. When there are multiple indications of deception in a person's body language, however, further investigation may be warranted. watch their hands.
We all communicate with our hands. We can even communicate deception without knowing what we're doing. Several movements can indicate someone is hiding something. Hands, palms down. Showing your palms is a sign of sincerity. Keeping the palms down signals that someone is hiding something self touching.
Self touching may be a calming action but be alert when someone touches this or her face. Hands at the nose and mouth are often seen as an attempt to hide the spoken lie. Hidden hands. hand gestures are a natural part of communication. Many people will suddenly hide their hands when telling lies. Lack of hand movement may also indicate lying.
Forced smiles. We have already mentioned smiling. A forced smile does not reach the eyes. alone. A forced smile can simply indicate that someone is trying to be polite. Always pay close attention when other deceptive movement clusters accompany a forced smile, as they can add additional proof that a person could be lying, smiles, tight smiles.
A tight thin lips smile can indicate that someone is concealing information. closed mouth. Genuine smiles are typically open. A close smile however, could Be an effort to hide bad teeth. licking lips. Lying can cause the mouth to dry out.
People who lie are more likely to lick their lips after speaking. eye contact. The eyes are called the windows to the soul. The eyes continually communicate feelings. A person's eye contact can be trained that he or she is being deceptive. The eyes little to no eye contact.
A complete lack of eye contact may be an indication that someone is nervous and being deceptive but it is not always an indication of lying. There could be cultural reasons for this behavior, so always be aware of any outside factors. Looking to the left, moving the gaze to the left may indicate deception. It signals the imagination is being engaged. Left Handed individuals will shift their eyes To the right, unmoving eyes. Some people who lie can look directly ahead without moving their eyes, they will not always shift their gaze or look away.
Changes in posture. Posture can easily signal when a person is being deceptive. Lying will cause someone to focus more on his or her body language. This can cause people to exercise too much control or shift posture, posture. Being still people who try to control their movements may be very still slight changes in positioning or normal. abnormally still individuals may be hiding something extreme changes.
Deception causes anxiety and most people when body language changes from defensive positions to open friendly postures, the clumsier these transitions increase the likelihood of deception voice And movement do not correspond. Body language typically reflects the voice and message of a speaker. When this is not the case lying is indicated. For example, someone uses closed defensive body language with a friendly tone and interaction