Course Overview
Body Language Analysis: Lie spotting courses often teach participants to observe microexpressions, facial gestures, and body language cues that may indicate deception.
Verbal Indicators: Participants learn to identify linguistic patterns and specific words that could signal dishonesty, such as hesitations, contradictions, or unusual phrasing.
Microexpressions: Training includes recognizing fleeting facial expressions lasting only a fraction of a second, providing insights into a person's true emotions and intentions.
Eye Movement Patterns: Courses may cover the study of eye movements as certain patterns are believed to be associated with deception, such as avoiding eye contact or rapid blinking.
Contextual Analysis: Lie spotting involves understanding the broader context, including situational factors, to differentiate between nervousness and deliberate deception, ensuring a more accurate assessment of truthfulness.