Episode 1:
1. The average person tells a lie three times every ten minutes.
2. Micro-expressions, lasting less than a fifth of a second.
3. One-shoulder shrug, showing extreme insecurities about what is being said.
4. The body and language are inconsistent, he is lying.
5. A genuine surprise expression doesn't last more than a second on your face. Everything else is camouflage.
6. What matters is not whether he is lying, but why he is lying.
7. When lying, people are more likely to stare at you to see if you believe their lies.
8. A blunt repetitive answer is a typical lie. (Like, did you drink last night? No, I didn't drink last night.)
9. The eyebrows are slanted, (in the shape of an eight character), which is sadness.
10. Raise your chin in a sign of embarrassment.
11. When people try to hide, their noses itch.
12. When lying, it's hard to flash things back because it's all made up. Liars make up stories in sequence, never thinking about doing it in reverse.
13. Hold your forehead with your hand to express shame.
14. When we are afraid, we try to keep the status quo, even if it makes it worse.
15. When smiling, there are crow's feet at the corners of the eyes.
16. Five fingers up close to the side of the body, indicating stop.
17. A typical physiological flight response, blood flows from the limbs back to the legs, ready to escape, hands first cold.
18. The eyebrows are raised to indicate that the person asking the question already knows the answer to the question.
19. You believe whatever you want.
Episode 2:
1. The 43 muscles of the human face can be combined into 10,000 expressions.
2. Physical resistance, indicating that what he said is not credible.
3. The pursed lips are a classic ambiguous gesture, indicating that she has no confidence in her words.
4. It is best not to let stereotypes cloud your opinion.
5. Classic compulsion, lying and touching the back of the neck.
6. Humans like to push buttons.
Episode 3:
1. Repeated words, raised voices, lied.
2. Head toxin injection treatment will paralyze the facial muscles.
3. When people's facial expressions are asymmetrical on both sides, they are most likely to be disguised.
4. Rubbing your hands is a self-comforting gesture, when you don't believe what you're saying, you try to convince yourself of your fault.
5. Suddenly speaking loudly, clapping hands on the table, if really angry, both will happen at the same time.
Episode 4:
1. The eyebrows are drawn down, the eyelids are raised, the bags under the eyes are tight, the expression on the face of someone who is about to commit a pre-planned murder.
2. Associated mental activity, frequent blinking.
3. Eyes look in one direction and fingers in the other, as you do when you lie. When your brain is frantically making up stories, the limbs are out of sync.
4. The middle finger is a subconscious gesture of hostility.
5. After being frightened, eyes closed, mouth opened, and everything froze.
6. If you're looking for a potential murderer, he's definitely not on camera.
Episode 5:
1. If the lie is prepared in advance, you will rush to finish it.
2. The silent gesture indicates that there is something you want to say, but you can't.
3. Shake your head slightly to indicate no.
4. When we lie, we only want to be in the smallest space.
Episode 6: //Finally I can see the Foster and Lightment together on a mission again!
1. Abuse, improper care, parents' alcohol or drug addiction, these are the common reasons why families run away from home.
2. Swallowing saliva is a strong emotional expression.
Episode 7:
1. "I'll only say it once", a classic expression of strength.
2. The key to detecting lies is to ask the right questions.
Episode 8: Huh, Foster permed his hair?
1. Just because you can see everything doesn't mean you understand everything.
2. The most unsuccessful lies are often in our love.
3. Raised eyebrows mean he knows the answer to the question.
Episode 9:
1. People who are addicted to opium cannot detect any emotion except disgust. Because they will always be seen on the faces of family and friends.
2. Violence in the workplace is related to domestic violence. A person will not blow up a building unless he is also extremely angry at home.
Episode 10: Huh? Foster's hair was curly last episode, then straight again this episode? 2
1. Marriage is about finding solutions when things change.
2. One should not be too faithful in marriage.
3. I don't want to be with someone who knows all the details about me, so I can surprise him on my birthday without him having to point it out when I'm attracting the opposite sex.
4. If he is really angry, the upper eyelid will lift and the lips will shrink.
5. People can identify gay men just by their faces, which must be related to the tightness of the facial muscles.
6. Arson is about power; arson by women is about revenge.
Episode Eleven:
1. When you lack confidence in your own words, your voice becomes weak.
2. Sometimes undercover cops have schizophrenia. Long-term pretense of identity makes them so anxious and paranoid that even when they tell the truth, they appear to be lying.
Episode 12:
1. Cal's mentality is broken, oh, so, you're playing me...
2. Real anger builds up slowly, false anger comes and goes quickly.
Episode Thirteen:
1. Vibration of the voice, possibly repulsion or disgust.
PS: ah ah ah, as a voice control + face control, I was really attracted by foster and emily, an intellectual and attractive woman and a cute little girl with a soft voice, ah~
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