 The limbic system, referred to sometimes as the mammalian brains, responsible for these primal instincts and emotions. When it picks up on little cues that something is off, it gives us a weird feeling. And we call that an intuition or a gut feeling that somebody's just full of crap. So the first thing your brain's saying, she's folding herself over using the rib cage to protect the soft belly. I know your mammalian brain doesn't speak languages, but it detects hesitancy very well in both words and actions. Then there's throat touching. So we're seeing a protective display of the arteries here. Then there's a non-answer. How distorted you guys use? We always go into the garage. That's not an answer. Then you're witnessing a human faking emotion and finally your brain's picking up on what I call predatory behavior. While she's pretending to cry, she's locked onto a target. She's ensuring that the information's being conveyed and the interiator's buying it. So your limbic system processed all of that to tell you that information. I just was the translator for that.