How to recognize a lie by human gestures

Even the most skilled liars can not cope with their gestures. Well, perhaps, they are representatives of secret special services. Gestures are transmitted by genes, that is, relatives, who have never seen each other, use the same gestures when communicating. Mimicry and gestures are controlled by a part of our subconscious, which is extremely difficult to control. That is why, after studying the language of unconscious gestures, we can understand without words what man really thinks, and whether he is telling the truth.


Oh false eyes

Eyes - not only the mirror of the soul, but also the first conductor of our emotions. We subconsciously look at the interlocutor in the eye, if we want to find out the correct and truthful answer to the question. One of the main signs that your interlocutor lies, there will always be "running" eyes. Or he or she will always hide his eyes, pretending that they are looking at a certain object. Men usually make this gesture, if the lie is serious. The representatives of the stronger sex lower their gaze to the floor, while the women look down the ceiling. Attention! These signs almost one hundred percent say that you are trying to deceive (exception - if a person has a kind of nervous tic, under which the eyes "run"). Another indirect sign of a lie is the behavior in which, in answering the question, the interlocutor will try either deliberately to take the gas aside, or, opening it wide, to look directly into your eyes. Often such a gesture is additionally accompanied by a slope of the body forward: the interlocutor thus "presses" on you, forcing you to believe your words.

A mouthguard of the mouth

This is one of the brightest gestures of lies that is rooted in our childhood. Remember what they did when they accidentally blurted out the truth to a person, gave out someone's secret or "blurted out" what they did not want at all? Correctly, sharply threw up his hand, covering the idiot. So does an adult who lies: his hand stretches subconsciously to interrupt the flow of false information. True, sometimes this gesture is applied if a person wants to hide the urge to yawn. Although, it is possible, rather, if a person does not listen to you, and does not speak himself.

Pochesyvaniiosa, eyes or ears

In fact, the same gesture, but made by a man, trying to keep himself in hand and allowed only a fleeting touch of the face. This gesture is more common in women: they make a kind of wipe over the upper lip smeared lipstick. Be vigilant, the woman is obviously cunning! Simply any person subconsciously seeks to hide the mouth, not letting unnecessary words lead him to clean water. At the last moment the liar is remembered and another way out, how to touch the nose, he does not. If a person simply has a itchy nose (this also happens), then he will scratch it, and not a fleeting touch. This gesture is also used by those who listen to lies and know that they are deceiving him.

Another gesture, potentially indicating a deception - scratching or rubbing the eyes or eyelids. This gives a subconscious desire to hide from deception or hide from the sight of a person standing next to him. Men in such cases rubbing the eyelid, the women quickly run a finger down the lower eyelid, as if correcting the makeup. Usually this gesture is used if a person lies "big". Men do this more energetically, if the deception is indeed serious, then all this accompanies the lowering of the eyes to the floor and the unwillingness to look into the eyes of the interlocutor.

Chalking or stroking the ears and parotid region also indicates that your interlocutor is lying. This is explained by the fact that a person who speaks untruth experiences strong physiological discomfort in the neck and ears: itching, reddening of the skin. To relieve the feeling of this unclear discomfort, a liar must be scratched or simply touched these areas.

Talk your teeth

The reason all the same - the fear of releasing a false word, putting an obstacle in the form of closed teeth. True, sometimes people talk like that, because they are simply dissatisfied with something. Let's be careful with this gesture - do not hurry to be convicted of lying. But you do not need to believe a blind person either.

Weeping

Often, if a person lies, he involuntarily scribbles the place under the ear or the side of the neck with the index finger. It is even noticed that at this gesture a person commits precisely five combing. This gesture also speaks about the doubt of the listener in the rightness of the interlocutor. A person always unconsciously uses such gestures when he does not say what he thinks in reality. For example, he or she says: "I understand you", but the swamis do not agree.

Pulling the collar

It is proved that the lie in a person causes itching in the delicate tissues of the face and neck. Involuntarily I want to scratch to calm this sensation. If a person suddenly pulls back the collar, then he suspects that his lie is uncovered. A liar sometimes even protrudes a droplet on his forehead. However, the same gesture a person can use if he is angry or very upset - then he pulls back the collar, trying to cool. So, before you expose a person, watch him. Sometimes, to "finish off" a liar, one question is enough: "Could you clarify?". Etaphraza will force the cheater to immediately abandon the continuation of his lie.

Fingertips

Such a person says that a person needs support. This is a subconscious attempt to revert to a safe state in infancy, when no one was lying. A person seeks your support in his lies, so if this is your friend, do not judge him harshly. Most likely, he can and needs something and need help, and his lies are only a protective reaction.

These are the basic steps of deceit, saying that your interlocutor is telling a lie. But remember: any person is a complex organism that does not tolerate an unambiguous approach. Listen carefully to your interlocutor, consider the circumstances, do not miss the details. Maybe the man embellishes the facts to make you like, or he simply thinks up something interesting for himself and for you. It happens, and there is no need to torment yourself with the consciousness of deliberate lies. Perhaps the gesture of covering his mouth with a hand says absolutely that the interlocutor is telling a lie, but that he, for example, forgot to brush his teeth.