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How do you spot a lie?
Micro-expressions. People who start to lie involuntarily start to work their eyebrow muscles, which results in the formation of creases on the forehead.
Nose and mouth. As we know, a liar touches his nose much more often than a person who tells the truth.
Eye movements. A person blinks quite often when he is lying. But a right-handed person's gaze pointed upward to the left is indicative of imagination, and upward to the right is indicative of recollection.
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