JR have marks on his face on CNN?

  • #21
LOL !!! too funny !!!

If I am not mistaken, I believe that people that are lying....lick their lips. I will have to do some research on that.
 
  • #22
http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SU/lying599.html


Science of Lying

By Sean Henahan, Access Excellence

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Washington, DC (4/20/99)-
Humans practicing mendacity, otherwise known as lying, exhibit numerous physical and verbal cues that can be objectively measured, researchers reported at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association.​

Researchers at the Smell & Taste Treatment Research Foundation in Chicago, IL reviewed 64 peer-reviewed articles and 20 books on mendacity. From these they derived an index of 23 clinically practical physical and verbal signs of dissimulation. Many of the books used in the project are standard texts for the FBI and other law enforcement agencies involved in interrogating suspects.​

Physicals cues believed to be associated with lying include an increased incidence of leaning forward, licking the lips, touching the nose, averting the gaze and handling objects. An insincere smile, characterized by lack of movement of the wrinkle lines around the eyes is another well know indicator of lying. People who are lying also often reveal themselves verbally. Verbal cues include the increased use of verbal qualifiers or modifiers, the use of expanded contractions (e.g. I did not rather than I didn't), stuttering, throat clearing and speech errors.​
 
  • #23
http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SU/lying599.html


Science of Lying

By Sean Henahan, Access Excellence

apalog2.gif
Washington, DC (4/20/99)-
Humans practicing mendacity, otherwise known as lying, exhibit numerous physical and verbal cues that can be objectively measured, researchers reported at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association.​

Researchers at the Smell & Taste Treatment Research Foundation in Chicago, IL reviewed 64 peer-reviewed articles and 20 books on mendacity. From these they derived an index of 23 clinically practical physical and verbal signs of dissimulation. Many of the books used in the project are standard texts for the FBI and other law enforcement agencies involved in interrogating suspects.​

Physicals cues believed to be associated with lying include an increased incidence of leaning forward, licking the lips, touching the nose, averting the gaze and handling objects. An insincere smile, characterized by lack of movement of the wrinkle lines around the eyes is another well know indicator of lying. People who are lying also often reveal themselves verbally. Verbal cues include the increased use of verbal qualifiers or modifiers, the use of expanded contractions (e.g. I did not rather than I didn't), stuttering, throat clearing and speech errors.​

Well, that pretty much sums up their TV appearances...
 
  • #24
Well, that pretty much sums up their TV appearances...

Another site that I found about lying, says that if a person says..."um, uhh, ahh"...that they are lying. The Ramsey's interviews are FULL of them.
 

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