Medical News Today (MNT) reports on how liars are truly honest at lying. Human Communication Research recently published a paper that many people are honest about their lying and most individuals tend to lie quite a lot. 527 people were surveyed in the project; reserachers Bruno Verschuere, Shaul Shalvi and Rony Halevy aksed them,…
Read MoreScientific Evidence for Training the Ability to Read Microexpressions of Emotion- 2011
By Dr. David Matsumoto and Dr. Hyi Sung Hwang There are numerous tests and ways to evaluate what we have learned. However, there is currently no method to access the learning effect of reading other people’s emotions. Humintell is a leader of emotion reading training programs, and we have been conducting research in understanding emotions…
Read MoreEmotional Correctness
Sally Khon shares her experience with ugliness in in this TED Talk: Let’s Try Emotional Correctness. “It’s not about political correctness,“ says Kohn, “but rather, emotional correctness“ “Emotional Correctness is the tone, the feeling, how we say what we say, the respect and compassion we show each other.“
Spotting a Liar May Be Harder Than You Think
Spotting a liar is complicated, as author Kevin Goodman outlines in his latest Huffington Post Blog “5 Guidelines to Catch a Liar”. In his post, Goodman asserts that traditional signs of lying such as averting the eyes, fidgeting and playing with one’s hair are not necessarily proof of deception. Why, you ask? In their effort…
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