Reading body language like an expert – the science of non-verbal communication (full documentary)
Video Overview & Insights
Actions speak louder than words. In this documentary, experts discuss the signals we send without even realizing and explain how to decipher the signals others give us involuntarily.
How they find me, I don't know .
– Forensic Psychologist Dr. Stephen Porter describes how his team helped solve a murder case by detecting deceit in a witness's body language during a televised interview.
– In Amsterdam, a pioneering company is developing technology that allows computers to identify a person's gender, ethnicity, and emotional expressions.
Sorry, but you lost me at the part where the "Body language expert" uses Trump as an example of a great communicator and says "He's real, there's no phoniness". Lmao, just LMAO
– Harvard's Social Psychologist Amy Cuddy shares a fascinating insight: not only do our movements reflect our feelings, but altering our body language can also change our emotions.
– Behavior Analyst Dr. Lillian Glass analyzes the communication skills of controversial figures such as Donald Trump, exploring what makes them effective communicators beyond political biases.
If the haka was about psyching themselves up they would do it in the locker room—that it’s done in public is precisely because it’s meant as a threat.
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Chapters
What's the point of the music making the words hard to hear?
▷ 00:00 – Intro
▷ 02:33 – Communicate through facial expressions
This is great but it has a high cost and people who have no knowledge of this and think they outsmarted you well that's not the case all I can say is good luck 😉
▷ 06:47 – Limbic system
▷ 09:30 – The body doesn't lie
If thats true then you will never read me.
▷ 14:54 – Decode: Face
▷ 18:44 – Detection by discomfort
One thought on the HAKA by the All Blacks. It may a preparation for a battle, but don't kid yourself: they know it is intimidating. They are waging on the carnal level a psychological battle. In addition, which most will not acknowledge, they are engaging a spiritual component, not much different than when Goliath (before going into battle) cursed David by his gods. Same thing when we see the Egyptian pharaohs putting pictures or symbols or names of their enemies on the foot stool... yes, it is symbolic; yes, it is posturing; but there is a real spiritual component to it. This is overlooked by modern psychology.
▷ 23:55 – Behavior recognition
▷ 28:31 – Decode: Deception
One of the ways I learned out to tell someone they had bad breath, you look at the body language?
▷ 34:53 – The way we walk
▷ 40:24 – Applications
world and all people are trash
▷ 44:16 – Teaching computers
▷ 47:48 – Conclusions
▷ 50:55 – Credits
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I realy like this documentary I asely love it and if been wat ching and studying a good for a good few for the last 2 or three i I rember and ther teaching how to catch peaple out if the lying telling the truth guilty up to no good involved now about it lying guilty as sine consence
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None of this means anything if you don't know the persons baseline behavioral patterns.
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No, you can't tell if someone is happy or angry just by their face because I full on teeth smile right before I punch someone in their face. It's a completely involuntary respons.
Body language needs to be taken as a whole. Not segmented.
As human beings, our bodies communicate our inner emotions and feelings in ways that can often be easily seen by others, but at other times are barely visible. On every continent and in every ethnicity, expressions of emotions such as happiness, surprise, anger and fear are universally recognised. These expressions are hard-wired into our facial muscles for reasons that have everything to do with human evolution and survival of the species. To the trained observer, the way people move can be more revealing than the things people say.
We all use our intuition when trying to understand another person’s intentions or needs. We watch the way they walk, and how they stand. We look for their eye-contact, and whether they appear comfortable or anxious. But when intuition is augmented by scientifically based observational techniques, the picture becomes much clearer. These techniques are increasingly being used in the worlds of law-enforcement, surveillance and security, as well as politics and commerce.
I knew Clinton was lying before he opened his mouth. Nothing good about his lying. Hillary on the other hand is diabolical.
Understanding the ‘non-verbals’ of the people we encounter gives us an edge that can mean the difference between a sale or no-sale, between an election victory or defeat, between safety and danger, and even between a successful or doomed relationship.
Original title: Body Language Decoded
Cut the music, it's an irritating distraction.
Directed by Geoff D'Eon
© 2017, Licensed by Sideways Film
I was, frankly, a bit disappointed in this production. The "science" of bodylanguage is presented, primarily, as a law enforcement technique to detect when someone is lying. Unfortunately, detectives and law enforcement are being trained to use this knowledge as a tool for controlling others. In most law enforcement organizations the police lie as a regular part of their jobs. In most states the police, by law, are allowed--and encouraged--to lie to the public as a "normal" part of their job. They used deception as a way to interrogate citizens and to control the conversation. This is why it is so true that--even when you have done nothing wrong--you should never talk to a police officer without your lawyer present. In communication studies it would be much more productive and useful to train our public service workers--including police--to actually serve the needs of the public, and to connect more honestly and openly with the people they are paid to serve and protect. An awareness of body language can be used to help facilitate a more honest and productive connection between the public and those they are paid to serve. It would also help greatly to change the law to make it unlawful for the police to lie to citizens. I think that learning more about non-verbal communication has the potential to be a powerful tool for building trust and a sense of community in our society.
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can you read donald trumps body language and facial expressions? I can say he’s the worst ever in our country’s history!
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And a little bit of knowledge is more harmful and likely to be wrong than none at all! It's touched on but not fully expressed. Most people would claim to be good at reading other people, and most of those would have just a couple of 'rules' they apply like laws. But it's the whole picture, not just the eye contact or the hand gestures. There are complex reasons for why we do what we do and context is everything. For example, something I feel very, very strongly about 😂 Doctors and nurses are still given little pain strips, it's still used in their training as a way to judge how much pain someone is in rather than a patients subjective reporting. They're just simple heads, like a matchstick man, with simplified features, eyebrows, mouth etc. Unfortunately most medics take these things as gospel and they take absolutely no account of different personalities,stamina or perception. People living in long term,chronic pain can't walk around in tears of agony all the time, doesn't mean that they're not experiencing far more pain than a person who's never had more than a headache but now sprained an ankle might LOOK like they're suffering. Rubbing, wringing and fidgeting hands can also be pain related, not a sign of dishonesty. But police officers, social workers, magistrates and judges etc..who THINK that they have a knack can make catastrophically wrong decisions by assuming they have more skill and knowledge than they do.
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If your gut tells you to trust Trump, seek help immediately.
If you see his talking as honest, check in to a medical facility immediately.
More User Perspectives
I think reading the body language of the people on the dock is impossible. I don't think reading people is that concrete.
@mikeoveli1028Why is she not in jail????Why is she still in Congress????
@stephaniepilecki2774You lost us when you claimed Donald Trump is an excellent communicator. The man is a pathological liar who can’t even communicate as well as most grade school kids. He doesn’t even believe his own lies and rambles incoherently incessantly without being able to communicate a full, complete and clear thought. Dumbest person to ever roam the planet.
@Christopher-of-Columbus14.00. Trump talk honestly ?? hahahhahah
@zdenkopecirep2812Wow. Ms Glass is way off on trump. Way off. He totally lacks the genuine. His lying count is unbelievable.
@stevewalker2114Rediculous
@TommyJones49Body language is a science some professional use to make money, and during interview will be used with AI, … and some candidates will not get the job because of this new « science ». This reminds me when I pass my first interviews to get my first job: I had to hand write few sentences to be analyzed by a professional, / head hunter to analyze if I will be the best candidate. Once, I have been analyzed with my birth date, and few numbers, a numerologist analyzed…… those guys are charlatan and dangerous
@GlobalInsider-008This book is. One paragraph stretched into 1000 paragraphs
@deepakmainkar8518Never listen to any paranoid US advice - they attacked over 40% of existing countrys of the world because of their paranoia that EVERYTHING is as threat
@martinhelman5081Geoff D'oen, a great job and excellent presentation. Wer'e waiting for the follow up.
@JohanDeWet-v6dI would love to see reading body language of our current president in 2026.
@gloriacacciola4022So it turn political
@wendydomingos1853interessanter weiße haben viele Tiere die gleichen Ausdrücke.
@saho6655Bill Clinton told himself to lie and was just trying to throw us off his scent!
@debbiemcindoe3779It depends on what people grow up with. If they are gaslighted or force taught into acting and behaving in certain ways(such as in some religions), they can't even reflect their internal reality through body langauge. They also may judge people according to their own experiences and beliefs which might help them fail with reading whether a person is conning them or not. Especially people with please me personalities who try to secondguess everyone to please them better because that is how they were trained to be by their family and social circle.
@lindatullos9430If you want to spot a liar, watch any footage of Donald Trump.
@baddogmaCheap.
@pavellupu4727Shakira: "my hips don't lie"
@JohnDoe-xr8dzAI will change all this.
@bluefluke7585I've always been dubious about this, I find it to be a kind of hit-or-miss strategy. Psychology isn't a science in the sense that its application is not deterministic of a result. Appearances can be deceptive. However if one spots such behavior5s and that correlates to some guts feeling then, and only then imho, would In consider it to be relevant. What I'm saying is that body language only in itself is not to be used without correlating that with other facts and that doing so might lead to wrong assumptions and unfair judgements.
@srpelissierVídeo excelente. Gratidão.
@JOAOMARCOS-nc9wfBeat the Narcassists .
Their Body Langauge , and the ir other forms of communication , need to be seriously studied , as some of the best liers I've ever seen, have been politicians , and in the Courts - all parties .
The body knows before the brain, I once heard it said😎
@alanneale8148The classic head motion that comes to mind is when people are saying yes but their head is turning left-to-right. The body does lie...many times
@AM-bw7hvTrump is nothing but a liar phony!
@MikeChina-q9uI am not an expert yet I understand what going on inside someone's mind not all of it of course, but usual just by looking at at person I read his/her mind what they hide or about to do. And I almost always right about what I expected to happened. I was working As a security guard for 7 years I was the best in my team to read someone's behaviour beforehand.
@MikeChina-q9uBy the way, if my arms are crossed, it means I'm cold.
@gingerhiser7312Does "being a great communicator" mean '"great liar"?
@gingerhiser7312BUT people never verify their guess is correct. Too often they claim subconsciously the other DID mean was guessed.
@daveh188