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READING THE FACE
The mouth may lie but the face it makes none the less tells the truth.   FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
HOW MUCH DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
PAUL EKMAN AND THE FORE
SEVEN BASIC EMOTIONS
NINE CLUES TO DECEIT
HOW MUCH DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?




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PAUL EKMAN AND THE FORE
SEVEN BASIC EMOTIONS




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                                                           Happiness
                                                                       LOOK LIKE
                                                                       WHAT THEY
                                                                                   Fear




                                                           Contempt
                                                                                   Sadness




                                                           Surprise
                                                           Anger
                                                                                   Disgust




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http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/


                                                                                                                                          Fear




                                             Mouth stretched
                                                                              Upper eyelids pulled up
                                                                                                        Eyebrows pulled up and together
Sadness
Inner corners of eyebrows raised



                   Eyelids loose




                                       http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/
       Lips corners pulled down
http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/


                                                                                                                     Disgust




          Lips loose
                                                                              Nose wrinkled




                                           Upper lip pulled up
                                                                                              Eyebrows Pulled Down
Happiness
                                                                               Muscle around the eyes tightened


                                                                               “Crows Feet” wrinkles around eyes


                                                                               Cheeks raised
 http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/




                                                                               Lip corners raised diagonally
Lip corner pulled up and back on one side only
                                                                                                              Eyes neutral




http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/
                                                                                                                             Contempt
http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/


                                                                                                                            Surprise


                                                                              Eylids pulled up




                                                       Mouth hangs open
                                                                                                 Entire eyebrow pulled up
Anger
                                                                               Eyebrows pulled down




                                                                               Upper lids pulled up
 http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/




                                                                               Lower lids pulled up




                                                                               Margins of lips rolled in


                                                                               Lips may be tightened
NINE CLUES TO DECEIT




http://www.pantomime-popkultur.de/2011/07/die-entwicklung-der-pantomime-in-der-ehemaligen-ddr-7-biografie-dagmar-dark/
Micro-expressions

The face often contains two messages - what
the liar wants to show and what the liar
wants to conceal. False but convincing
expressions may occur one moment and
concealed expressions leak the very next
moment. The true, felt expressions of emotion




                                                http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/Doc_Zone/ID=1233752062
occur because facial actions can be produced
involuntarily, without thought or intention.
Squelched Expressions

As an expression emerges the person seems to
become aware of what is beginning to show
and interrupts the expression, sometimes also
covering it with another expression. The smile
is the most common cover or mask.




                                                 http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaitlynwanderon/5164424136/
Reliable Muscle Patterns

Not all of the muscles that produce facial
expression are equally easy to control.
Reliable muscles are not available for use in
false expressions; the liar cannot gain access
to them. For example, only about 10 percent
people can deliberately pull the corners of




                                                 http://face-and-emotion.com/dataface/facs/guide/FACSIV1.html
their lips downward without moving their
chin muscle.
Blink Rates

Blinking can , of course, be either voluntary
or involuntary, but people telling a lie will
often involuntarily blink more than they do
when they’re telling the truth.




                                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6fRjtAK66as
Pupil Dilations

Pupils dilate when people are emotionally
aroused, but there is no voluntary pathway
that allows anyone the option to make this
change by choice. Dilated pupils indicate a
person is emotionally aroused, however, they
do not reveal which emotion it is. A person
with unusually dilated pupils may be feeling




                                               http://www.nei.nih.gov/healthyeyes/eyeexam.asp
fear or other emotions that he cannot
conceal.
Tears

Tears are also produced by autonomic nervous
system activity, but tears are signs of only
some, not all, emotions. Tears occur with
distress, sadness, relief, certain forms of
enjoyment, and uncontrolled laughter. Tears
of enjoyment should not leak if the laughter




                                               http://healthylifecarenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Tear.jpg
itself has been suppressed.
Asymmetrical Expressions




                                                 http://www.amazon.com/Telling-Lies-Marketplace-Politics-Marriage/dp/0393337456/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1290888306&sr=1-1
In an asymmetrical facial expression, the
same actions appear on both sides of the
face, but the actions are stronger on one side
than the other. False smiles are more
asymmetrical than felt smiles.
Timing

True emotional indicators are usually
expressed simultaneously; feigned indicators
occur in quick succession. For example, a
subject who is pretending to outraged may
cross his arms and then scowl. If he had been




                                                http://sauerman.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/a_smile_is_born_by_bupo.jpg
angry , the arm movement and scowl would
have taken place at the same time.
Duration

Expressions of long duration —certainly ten
seconds or more, and usually 5 seconds—are
likely to be false. For example, a fixed smile is
likely to conceal anger, anxiety, or some other
negative emotion; a parted-on frown may
indicate that the subject is trying to figure




                                                    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6598337553_94374bbfb3_o.jpg
out what to say.
The Tenth Indicator: Intuition

Our eyes or our ears may not immediately
recognise when we’re being lied to, but our
brains certainly do. For example, one North
Western University study showed that even
when people did not realise that they had




                                                http://mediumsworld.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/albert-einstein-intuition.jpg
seen a micro expression, their brain activity
was affected by its fleeting appearance on
someone’s face.


Trust yourself! Lie detection and intuition
have a reciprocal relationship .

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Lie Detection - Reading the Face

  • 1. READING THE FACE The mouth may lie but the face it makes none the less tells the truth. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
  • 2. HOW MUCH DO YOU ALREADY KNOW? PAUL EKMAN AND THE FORE SEVEN BASIC EMOTIONS NINE CLUES TO DECEIT
  • 3. HOW MUCH DO YOU ALREADY KNOW? http://www.ehow.com/how_5311172_detect-micro-expressions.html
  • 4. PAUL EKMAN AND THE FORE
  • 6. http://indikator.free.fr/ Happiness LOOK LIKE WHAT THEY Fear Contempt Sadness Surprise Anger Disgust http://www.ehow.com/how_5311172_detect-micro-expressions.html
  • 7. http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Fear Mouth stretched Upper eyelids pulled up Eyebrows pulled up and together
  • 8. Sadness Inner corners of eyebrows raised Eyelids loose http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Lips corners pulled down
  • 9. http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Disgust Lips loose Nose wrinkled Upper lip pulled up Eyebrows Pulled Down
  • 10. Happiness Muscle around the eyes tightened “Crows Feet” wrinkles around eyes Cheeks raised http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Lip corners raised diagonally
  • 11. Lip corner pulled up and back on one side only Eyes neutral http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Contempt
  • 12. http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Surprise Eylids pulled up Mouth hangs open Entire eyebrow pulled up
  • 13. Anger Eyebrows pulled down Upper lids pulled up http://www.humintell.com/2010/06/the-seven-basic-emotions-do-you-know-them/ Lower lids pulled up Margins of lips rolled in Lips may be tightened
  • 14. NINE CLUES TO DECEIT http://www.pantomime-popkultur.de/2011/07/die-entwicklung-der-pantomime-in-der-ehemaligen-ddr-7-biografie-dagmar-dark/
  • 15. Micro-expressions The face often contains two messages - what the liar wants to show and what the liar wants to conceal. False but convincing expressions may occur one moment and concealed expressions leak the very next moment. The true, felt expressions of emotion http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/Doc_Zone/ID=1233752062 occur because facial actions can be produced involuntarily, without thought or intention.
  • 16. Squelched Expressions As an expression emerges the person seems to become aware of what is beginning to show and interrupts the expression, sometimes also covering it with another expression. The smile is the most common cover or mask. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaitlynwanderon/5164424136/
  • 17. Reliable Muscle Patterns Not all of the muscles that produce facial expression are equally easy to control. Reliable muscles are not available for use in false expressions; the liar cannot gain access to them. For example, only about 10 percent people can deliberately pull the corners of http://face-and-emotion.com/dataface/facs/guide/FACSIV1.html their lips downward without moving their chin muscle.
  • 18. Blink Rates Blinking can , of course, be either voluntary or involuntary, but people telling a lie will often involuntarily blink more than they do when they’re telling the truth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6fRjtAK66as
  • 19. Pupil Dilations Pupils dilate when people are emotionally aroused, but there is no voluntary pathway that allows anyone the option to make this change by choice. Dilated pupils indicate a person is emotionally aroused, however, they do not reveal which emotion it is. A person with unusually dilated pupils may be feeling http://www.nei.nih.gov/healthyeyes/eyeexam.asp fear or other emotions that he cannot conceal.
  • 20. Tears Tears are also produced by autonomic nervous system activity, but tears are signs of only some, not all, emotions. Tears occur with distress, sadness, relief, certain forms of enjoyment, and uncontrolled laughter. Tears of enjoyment should not leak if the laughter http://healthylifecarenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Tear.jpg itself has been suppressed.
  • 21. Asymmetrical Expressions http://www.amazon.com/Telling-Lies-Marketplace-Politics-Marriage/dp/0393337456/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1290888306&sr=1-1 In an asymmetrical facial expression, the same actions appear on both sides of the face, but the actions are stronger on one side than the other. False smiles are more asymmetrical than felt smiles.
  • 22. Timing True emotional indicators are usually expressed simultaneously; feigned indicators occur in quick succession. For example, a subject who is pretending to outraged may cross his arms and then scowl. If he had been http://sauerman.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/a_smile_is_born_by_bupo.jpg angry , the arm movement and scowl would have taken place at the same time.
  • 23. Duration Expressions of long duration —certainly ten seconds or more, and usually 5 seconds—are likely to be false. For example, a fixed smile is likely to conceal anger, anxiety, or some other negative emotion; a parted-on frown may indicate that the subject is trying to figure http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6598337553_94374bbfb3_o.jpg out what to say.
  • 24. The Tenth Indicator: Intuition Our eyes or our ears may not immediately recognise when we’re being lied to, but our brains certainly do. For example, one North Western University study showed that even when people did not realise that they had http://mediumsworld.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/albert-einstein-intuition.jpg seen a micro expression, their brain activity was affected by its fleeting appearance on someone’s face. Trust yourself! Lie detection and intuition have a reciprocal relationship .