Decoding Deceptive Body Language

Stanford Graduate School of Business
18 Jun 201511:42

Summary

TLDRThis engaging presentation delves into the art of detecting deception through body language, drawing on expert research by Carol Goman. It guides viewers on how to spot lies by analyzing facial expressions, hand gestures, and foot movements. The speakers humorously challenge the audience to identify a liar among them while teaching valuable cues like pupil dilation, hand placements, and foot positioning. The presentation concludes with practical advice on applying these insights in various settings, leaving viewers with a sharper eye for non-verbal deception.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The presenters aim to improve the audience's ability to detect deception through body language, focusing on non-verbal cues.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Drawing on Carol Goman's research, they emphasize that over half of message impact is non-verbal, making it crucial for deception detection.
  • 👀 Eyes are a key indicator of deception; pupils dilate with excitement and retract when uninterested, and eye contact avoidance or rapid blinking can signal lying.
  • 😐 Facial expressions, while universal, can be faked; emotions that appear simultaneously with speech or last longer than a second are likely insincere.
  • 👅 The tongue may flick under pressure, which can be a sign of deception, as seen in the example of John Kerry's testimony.
  • 🤲 Hands can reveal lies through gestures; covering the mouth, scratching the nose, or rubbing the neck can indicate discomfort or dishonesty.
  • 🗣️ Timing of gestures is significant; truthful gestures typically precede speech, while deceitful ones follow.
  • 🤲 The position of the palms is important; liars often hide palms or keep them away from the person they're deceiving.
  • 🦶 According to Joe Navarro, feet are the most honest body part in deception, often overlooked in body control.
  • 🧍‍♂️ Standing posture, movement of feet, direction they point, and ankle locking are key foot-related signs of deception.
  • 🔍 It's advised to look for clusters of three or more signs before suspecting deception and to consider the individual's normal behavior.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the presentation?

    -The main focus of the presentation is to educate the audience on the body language of deception, drawing heavily on research by body language expert Carol Goman.

  • Why do poker players wear sunglasses during games?

    -Poker players wear sunglasses to conceal the dilation or constriction of their pupils, which can be a telltale sign of excitement or disinterest, respectively.

  • What are the common cues of deception that the presenters discuss?

    -The presenters discuss cues of deception starting from the face, moving to the hands, and ending with the feet.

  • How can eye contact help in detecting deception?

    -In detecting deception, eye contact can be observed for signs such as frenetic blinking, avoidance of eye contact, or pupils dilating or constricting.

  • What advice is given to detect faked emotions?

    -To detect faked emotions, one should look for emotions that appear simultaneously with speech or last longer than a second, as these are signs of dissimulation.

  • Why might someone flick their tongue during a high-pressure situation?

    -Someone might flick their tongue during high-pressure situations due to increased stress, which can cause involuntary physical reactions.

  • What are the three things to pay attention to when observing hands for deception?

    -When observing hands for deception, one should pay attention to where the hands are going, the timing of the movements, and the positioning of the palms.

  • How does the timing of gestures relate to deception?

    -In truthful communication, gestures usually occur before speech. However, when lying, people often speak the words first and then make the gesture.

  • Why are feet considered the most honest part of the body according to Joe Navarro?

    -Feet are considered the most honest part of the body because people tend to focus on controlling their facial expressions and hand gestures when lying, often neglecting their feet.

  • What are the four signs of lying to look for in feet according to the presentation?

    -The four signs of lying in feet include an unbalanced stance, a lot of feet movement, feet pointing away from the conversation partner, and ankle locking.

  • What is the importance of viewing behaviors in clusters when detecting deception?

    -Viewing behaviors in clusters is important when detecting deception because it helps to ensure that the observed signs are not isolated incidents but part of a pattern indicative of lying.

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