Examine what’s baseline (normal) behaviour for them
Watch for multiple tells. In clusters. Or in succession.
Changes in behaviour can be more important than the behaviour itself. Due to emotion, intention, thoughts.
Detect false or misleading signals.
Recognise comfort or discomfort signals
subtly allows for natural reactions
Limbic brain cannot be cognitively regulated
Neo cortex part of brain is the part which has ability to be dishonest. So it’s not accurate
3Fs of non-verbals: Freeze, Flight and if necessary, Fight
Comfort/Discomfort. Pacifying behaviours is discomfort. Touching face, neck. Posture, hiding
Isopraxism
Gravity defying actions-positive feelings
Defence, protect, survival tactic
Detecting lies. Liars are uncomfortable because they’re trying to hide. When talking and observing, be aware of how you ask and respond. Cause that will affect how they respond
Discomfort signals. Or pacifying behaviour. Could be stress, could be lying
Truth telling-emphasising things, gravity defying gestures. More hand gestures, movement
Synchrony
Consider How you ask questions is important. Rather than making the other feel your discomfort in being careful with asking(empathising with my discomfort). Seek to make Them feel comfortable
Personal thoughts
If how we really feel is displayed and revealed through our nonverbal al behaviour. What does it mean for us to say things otherwise.
If something is telling me through non verbal they are not interested to continue the conversation. Should I still take their word for it if they express verbally otherwise?
Verbal language. And nonverbal language. Hear and see what is spoken and silent.
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Nueva entrada de “Camino a la ZSJL”. Posiblemente el último, pero solo en lo que respecta al “camino a”. Planeamos continuar con esta serie después del lanzamiento, por lo que mutará en…
Did y’all know the protagonists in Def Jam Vendetta actually have backstories? Can’t blame you if you didn’t, since the games makes no mention of them aside from the fact that your character used to date that universe’s version of Christina Milian.
Did I struggle to fin who was replacing who? Yes, I did. I also struggle to see if it was Kasma Kasmayudin or Kasma Daniel because MotoGP has used both and apparently is the same rider as his full name is Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin. Thanks, MotoGP, for screwing with me.
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August is back in the lead of the rider's championship after Ai's crash, but it's only leading it by 9.5. We can still see another change on the lead, and Augusto have not managed to hold the lead for longer than 1 race weekend.
There's another change of leader, and this time is on the rookie of the year, where Alonso is leading it by 3.5 points with 7 races less. I'm asking myself, what would have happened if Alonso was the one to start the season?
And in the team's championship, well, KTM Ajo has everything to win it with a lead of 33.5 over IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia.
And nothing new in the Manufacturer's championship, well, I just hope next year SpeedUp can fight them since the beginning.
Don't know if you have before, but could you talk a bit about body language and deductions? Thank you
Hello! I think i've mentioned the subject before, but i've never talked about it in depth, mostly because i'm not particularly well versed in body language. I used to know people who also had blogs who were very knowledgeable in it, so if they become active again i'll make a post about it. That being said, as i've been writing this response i've had to be very careful to not get into any details i'm not sure about or give any advice that may be wrong. So i've decided to keep my response fairly vague while still giving as much advice as i can.
So body language falls into the non verbal communication side of deduction, along with microexpressions, and both should be treated similarly. Body language and facial expressions (and their corresponding microexpressions) are ways that our body has of relaying what we feel or think in any given moment, a lot of the time involuntarily, this means that like with every other language, we need to learn to not just read it, write it, and speak it, we also have to learn to interpret it. There's a plethora of books and resources out there that teach you how to read body language, what certain movements, poses, and reactions indicate about a person's state of mind, so i'm not gonna go into that here, actually it's probably the easiest part of deduction to find information on. What i am gonna touch on is what to then do with that raw information
Similar to all the other parts of deduction, once you interpret body language, get all the information you can about someone's reactions, state of mind, emotions, ideas, feelings, etc. you have to start asking yourself what this information means. Knowing that someone's uncomfortable is only useful if you know why, and that's where deduction comes in, sometimes it's as easy as noticing that the body language shifts once a certain person comes into the room, or a certain topic is mentioned, other times you have to do a bit more digging, after all that person who triggers body language that indicates discomfort may do so because they're someone's boss, or because they're their partner and they had a big fight recently, or because they've harassed the person in some way, or a plethora of other reasons.
Now how to do that is the hard part, i can't give any advice that's specific to body language, but i have talked about how to go deeper than the raw information you can observe about someone before, so i'll link those posts here. While i'm not well versed in body language it's not a big leap to assume that due to the nature of the advice i give in these posts, they could be applied to information gained through reading body language:
Deduction: Passive or Active
Changes and Deductions
Chess and Deduction
Binaries
I also recommend the book What EveryBODY is Saying by Joe Navarro, it's a very good resource to learn body language.
Hopefully this was useful! I encourage you to look more into body language and study it in tandem with deduction, maybe you can make your own posts explaining these topics!
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