У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно THE ANATOMY OF LIES | Detects Deception Like a Master (Psychology Audiobook) или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Every human lies. Research suggests the average person tells at least 3 lies per day — some harmless… some devastating. In this deep psychological audiobook documentary, we explore The Anatomy of Lies — how deception changes the human brain, body language, facial expressions, and speech patterns. This audiobook is not about judging people. It’s about becoming aware, observant, and psychologically strong. Summary This video, "THE ANATOMY OF LIES," explores how to detect deception by analyzing changes in the human brain, body language, facial expressions, and speech patterns, drawing insights from Chanakya's wisdom. The video states that the average person tells at least three lies daily (0:32). The video breaks down lie detection into three key areas: The Brain and Cognitive Load (1:04): Lying creates "cognitive load" (1:18), putting immense mental pressure on the liar's brain (1:30). This often results in the body freezing (2:07) or slowing down, similar to a computer running too many programs (1:55). Facial Expressions and Micro-expressions (2:12): While words can deceive, the face often reveals the truth. The video highlights "micro-expressions" (2:31), which are fleeting, involuntary facial expressions that reveal true emotions for a mere 25th of a second (2:35). A genuine smile involves the whole face, including the eyes, while a fake smile only involves the mouth (2:46). The "Pinocchio effect" (3:09) is also mentioned, where increased blood flow due to stress causes an itching sensation in the nose (3:12). Verbal Cues and Language Patterns (3:28): Liars often use "distancing language" (3:41), avoiding "I" or "my" to psychologically distance themselves from the event (3:46). Other verbal cues include repeating questions to buy time (4:05), providing unnecessary information (4:10), or offering unsolicited explanations (4:13). The video introduces a "Reverse Chronology Trick" (4:33) as a psychological technique to expose lies. By asking someone to recount their story backward, the cognitive load becomes overwhelming, causing inconsistencies and revealing the truth (4:58). The video emphasizes that this information is for developing awareness and deeper understanding in relationships, not for judging others (5:40). ⚠️ Disclaimer: Educational content only. These techniques are observational tools, not absolute proof of lying. 📌 Watch till the end — the final insight changes how you listen forever. anatomy of lies how to detect lies psychology of deception micro expressions explained body language lies,cognitive load theory how to spot a liar chanakya psychology truth detection psychology communication psychology audiobook psychology detect deception techniques behavioral psychology lie detection signs psychological documentary #LieDetection #Psychology #BodyLanguage #MicroExpressions #Truth #BehavioralScience #Chanakya #MindPsychology #trendingtopic