Thursday, 25 October 2012

Happiness. We all know that when someone smiles they are happy. But it isn't to difficult to "fake" being happy. This can occur when someone is saying something you don't agree with or don't like and you pretend to think its funny or good.
Signs of deception -
Use of body language - physical expressions will be limited and stiff, with very few arm and and hand movements,
A person who is lying to you may try and advoid eye contact, thier hands may touch thier throat, mouth and face and touch or scratch thier nose or behind the ear can be signs of deception.  If you believe someone is lying, then change subject of a conversation quickly, a liar follows along willingly and becomes more relaxed. The guilty wants the subject changed; an innocent person may be confused by the sudden change in topics and will want to back to the previous subject.


Monday, 22 October 2012

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What's In a Face #1: President Bush
president bush announces the start of the iraq war march 19th 2003
 
ANALYSIS
 
- his eyebrows are raised and slightly pulled together which suggests fear
- the lips are stretched horizontally which is indicative of anger
- the brow is wrinkled which could mean extreme concentration, suprise or discomfort
- his posture, the shoulders are drawn up and tense, this could suggest nervousness. his folded hands support this, the serve to try and draw attention away from the akwardly posed shoulders.
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SURPRISE

a coming upon unexpectedly; detecting in the act; taking unawares.


Ways to detect:

  1. Eyebrows are raised
  2. Eyes are widened
  3. Mouth is open
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ANGER

a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism


Ways to detect:

  1. Eyebrows are down and close together
  2. Eyes have a glare
  3. Lips are narrow
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HAPPINESS

a state of well-being and contentment


Ways to detect:

  1. Crow's feet wrinkles
  2. Cheeks are pushed up
  3. Muscle that orbits the eye shows movement
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CONTEMPT

the act of despising : the state of mind of one who despise
detection of contempt

1. A corner of the lip is tightened and raised on one side of the face
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FEAR

an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger

detection of fear -

  1. Drooping upper eyelids
  2. Eyes appear to be losing focus
  3. Lip corners are slightly pulled down
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SADNESS

affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness

detection of sadness -

1) drooping upper eyelids
2) losing focus in eyes
3) slight pulling down of lip corners
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DISGUST -
marked aversion aroused by something highly distasteful,

detection of disgust -

1) nose wrinking as shown in figure 1
2) upper lip raised as shown is figure 2

As we all know, making mistakes is human. We are all aware that we are flawed beings but sometimes we like to create scenarios where everything is perfect, where every fact can be confirmed as real, where reality doesn’t have wrinkles or obstructed pores. And what kind of special makeup do we use to cover all of this? LIES, why do people lie? why do some lies succeed while others fail? the average person will tell three lies within ten minutes of a conversation, but how can we tell if someone is lying?

The truth is written all over our faces