is the fear that the liar will be caught. In order for a lie to trigger an increase in anxiety, there must be something at risk – there must be stakes. The higher the stakes, the higher the… Continue Reading →
An Honest Indicator: The Feet
Whenever you attempt a lie, is there something about your actions that you try to control, such as your face, your voice, or your hands? The most frequent are the facial expressions and the words, but that still leaves out… Continue Reading →
Eye-Blocking Behaviour
Have you ever seen something you didn’t like, and immediately shut your eyes? This would be a first obvious example of eye-blocking behaviour. When people see or hear things they don’t like, or things that make them feel threatened, it… Continue Reading →