Psychologist Paul Ekman joins Harry Kreisler to talk about his scientific work on the human face. They discuss what is now known about the role of the face in human emotions and the implications of...
Psychologist Paul Ekman joins Harry Kreisler to talk about his scientific work on the human face. They discuss what is now known about the role of the face in human emotions and the implications of these insights for human communication, self understanding and national security. Series: "Conversations with History" [4/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8637]
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he díd teach people how to be better liars, and he also worked in non-constitutional democracies.
look for yourself; it's obvious: tightened breathing adding extra specifics not using contractions ( can not inst. can't) swallowing after statement. leaning back defensive posture intense look trying to convince.
I've been scoring on average 96% on the METT system too - I've also got a couple of 100% on the advanced training which I was pleased about. But does this really mean we can see them easily in real life?
Watching an expression flash on a screen is a lot easier than actually seeing the expression in real life, when someone is talking, isnt it?
it is. mostly because they dont have a neutral face to start with, there are multiple expressions at once and you also have to pay attention to their words.
He's a psychologyist. All the lies stuff is his own work. He has worked with it for about 25 years So you can't really be like Ekman or have his job...
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he díd teach people how to be better liars, and he also worked in non-constitutional democracies.
look for yourself; it's obvious:
tightened breathing
adding extra specifics
not using contractions ( can not inst. can't)
swallowing after statement.
leaning back
defensive posture
intense look
trying to convince.
Watching an expression flash on a screen is a lot easier than actually seeing the expression in real life, when someone is talking, isnt it?
it is só much harder..
You can buy it from his homepage
how do you call that??
his job???
All the lies stuff is his own work. He has worked with it for about 25 years
So you can't really be like Ekman or have his job...