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Lie to me, M6 and synergology

LIE TO ME, the detective series created on the U.S. channel Fox two years ago, has just arrived in France broadcast by M6. Based on the work of Paul Ekman U.S. it is quite exciting, well made, well documented. It allows images to support, to show how the decoding nonverbal can explain human behavior. The fictionalized plot intersects images from real life situations, and the spectator feels himself to learn to decode nonverbal. This is a television point of view perfectly successful.

The detection of deception in Lie to me is made possible because the specialist found the real emotions behind simulated emotions. As part of this blog we'll see how to go a little further discuss other items as those offered by the series, items clearly synergology.

When someone is sad the outer edge of his eyelids tend to descend on the eye. But synergology does not suffice for this description. When sadness is real, the left eyelid becomes more than 80% of cases, more than the drooping right eyelid. Here compare the level of opening the lids of the actor when he interrogates a suspect with a photograph taken at the end of the series when it comes to surprise three lies made between people who are nevertheless very close.

The second image is the central character in the series, sad, a little overwhelmed by what he hears, which exposes a face on the left eyelid is much more closed than the right eyelid. A player unable to the emotion welling up inside him just will not allow us to read this phenomenon ...
A person who will tell us it is sad the left eye wide open, we will take it, to ask questions about his own emotions, in short to look further ...
You see, the more we look the other the more we develop a desire to better understand

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