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Interpreting the 30 most common micro-expressions in people's daily life

30 behavior analysis reads micro-expressions and looks at psychology through actions.

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90 micro-expression psychology

1, arms crossed on the chest. insecurity

It's a lie to look at each other's eyes. You need to use your eyes to judge whether the other person believes what you say (some boys will avoid eye contact).

3. Answer "Have you been to her house?" I haven't been to her house. Typical lie

4. Rub your nose. Cover up the truth (lying itches easily)

5. The surprised expression lasts for more than three seconds. A false surprise

6. When you can't remember the past. So this is a fabrication.

7. Touch your forehead with your hand. Shame.

8. Pupils are dilated. Fear, sexual desire

9. Repetitive voices rise. lie

10, nostril eversion, lips closed. get angry

1 1, chin raised and mouth drooped. regret deeply

12, eyebrows up, tight. frightened

13, raising eyebrows on the right-expressing doubt.

74. Lift your lips to the left-fake smile. (74% of the true feelings of the face are often exposed on the right face. )

15, blinking too often-may be in a state of high tension.

16, roll your eyes, eyes droop downward, upper lip muscles twitch, eyes look down. detest

17, jaw drooping, lips and mouth relaxed, eyes wide open, eyelids and eyebrows slightly raised. pleasant surprise

18, the left or right side of the mouth is lifted up. -the salient features of contempt

19, the eyeball looks down to the left when narrating. This represents the process of memory in the brain. Telling the truth and lying don't need to be recalled.

20. When talking, one shoulder is provoked-indicating that you are extremely unconfident about what you say, which is a sign of lying.

2 1, when the eyebrows are slightly raised-know perfectly well past ask.

22. Turning your wrist repeatedly shows that you don't believe what you say. (It's tossing and turning)

23. When you lie, you may nod your head and then shake your head to deny it.

24. Subconscious withdrawal-shows that you don't believe in yourself.

25. There are no wrinkles in the corners of your eyes when you giggle.

26, corners of the mouth-classic wrong expression, no confidence in your words.

27. People touch their necks when they lie, which is a classic mechanical reaction.

28. When he stated something, the details were not so clear, which indicated that he might be lying. There must be a person, a place and a time to state the event.

29. The tone of the statement was too calm and slow. There are few grammatical mistakes, and the things that explain the statement have been prepared in advance.

30. After being interrupted, it is difficult to pick up what you want to say. When you want to remind yourself to continue, you usually lie or don't hear it from other places.