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#1 MacGregor

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Posted 15 July 2012 - 04:17 PM

Research by academics at two universities have concluded that the common belief of lying eyes is a myth.

Many psychologists think when a person looks up to their right they are likely to be telling a lie and glancing up to the left is said to indicate honesty.

However, the experts from Edinburgh University and Hertfordshire University carried out tests and found the theory to be wrong.

The research appeared in the online journal Public Library of Science ONE.

The claimed link between eye movements and truth telling is a key element of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), a method of enhancing people's lives using psychological techniques.

One aspect of NLP involves teaching people about the relationship between eye movements and thought.

According to the theory, when right-handed people look up to their right they are likely to be visualising a "constructed" or imagined event.

In contrast when they look to their left they are likely to be visualising a "remembered" memory.

For this reason, when liars are constructing their own version of the truth, they tend to look to the right.

The idea was tested by filming volunteers and recording their eye movements as they told the truth or lied.

A second group of volunteers was then asked to watch the films and try to detect the lies by watching the eye movements.

Co-author Dr Caroline Watt, from Edinburgh University, said: "A large percentage of the public believes that certain eye movements are a sign of lying, and this idea is even taught in organisational training courses.

"Our research provides no support for the idea and so suggests that it is time to abandon this approach to detecting deceit."

Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman, from Hertfordshire University, said: "The results of the first study revealed no relationship between lying and eye movements, and the second showed that telling people about the claims made by NLP practitioners did not improve their lie detection skills."

A follow-up study involved analysing videos of high-profile press conferences in which people appealed for help in finding missing relatives, or claimed to have been victims of crime.

While some were telling the truth, others turned out to be lying.

Again, there was no evidence of a correlation between lying and eye movements.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...t-fife-18812072


Can read the whole study for free, link is in the article.

#2 Dave SYP

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 07:53 AM

Truthfully, I CAN TELL when some suspects are lying...............their lips move. :whistle:

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:07 AM

Being a mother, I have finely tuned my lie sensor over the years. There may not be any truth in the eyes to the left or right theory but there are certainly behavioural and facial changes that can be picked up on that normally occur when someone is not telling the truth.

#4 Dave SYP

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Posted 26 July 2012 - 11:41 AM

I suppose it is a reminder of Victorian times when condemned prisoners, after being hanged, had their facial features moulded into a death mask. The Victorians were convinced that there was a criminal 'type' and sought to prove it by comparing similarities. Some of these death masks were in the Black Museum (Room 101 New Scotland Yard) where I was priviledged to visit some years ago.

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Posted 26 July 2012 - 12:40 PM

Can read the whole study for free, link is in the article.


I'm pretty sure it was in fact the movie "The Negotiator" with Samuel L Jackson that actually told us about this not some scientist :p

Awesome movie and after reading this I will have to go and watch it again :D feeling smug that I now know its all lies!




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