How To Catch a Liar! Learn Expert Lie Detection/ Body Language Reading!

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Published 2022-09-02
How to spot a liar and read body language just like FBI/CIA interrogators.
What indicators of deception did Amber Heard display on the stand? How do professional interrogators know when someone is lying? The methods taught in this video will help you figure out who is lying to you. This is part 3 of my "5 ways to spot a liar" series.

My two favorite books on lie detection (I am an amazon affiliate):
6 Minute X-Ray by Chase Hughes: amzn.to/3ugK4yR
and
Liespotting by Pamela Meyer: amzn.to/3uj6mA6

Learn more about operant conditioning:
www.simplypsychology.org/operant-conditioning.html

Study about attribution:
Attribution versus persuasion as a means for modifying behavior

Study about the Pinocchio Effect:
www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/566085

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TIMESTAMPS
01:10 How Does Lie Detection Work?
05:00 Can you spot Amber Heard's lies?
08:00 What is an Eye Flutter?
10:10 What Can a Slow Blink Reveal?
11:42 The BIGGEST Lie Detection Myth
13:45 What are her Lips Really Saying?
16:17 Why do Liars Touch Their Face?
20:18 How to tell if They're Hiding Something
25:00 How to Get Them to Tell You the Truth

#liedetection #bodylanguage #psychology #howtoreadpeople #behavioranalysis #behavioralpsychology #behavior #mentalist #thementalist #lietome #thebehavioralarts #readpeople


I do not own footage from The Mentalist, Lie to Me, Pinocchio, Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard or The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. They are being used here under fair use law for education and reaction purposes.

All Comments (21)
  • Hi spidey. I just wanted to take a minute and thank you for this channel. I have what was formerly known as asperger's syndrome. Basically I have a lot of social anxiety because I can't pick up social cues and misinterpret tones in speech. But through watching your videos and you explaining concepts multiple times, I think I'm beginning to understand what to look for. And I'm hoping to go back to school to get a degree in social work to be a high school mental health counselor so I'm excited to see how this will help. On the topic of interviews though, besides asking small questions first, could you give any suggestions on how to make someone more comfortable? Thank you for your time.
  • @Theheadgiver
    The last clip where she literally admits she tipped of TMZ and realized she fucked up has always been hilarious to me.
  • Amber is going to be famous forever,her video's on the stand are going to be used at colleges at lawschools, studies about mental dissorders and lie detection studies can all learn from her,and because of her people are more aware of men being abused and falsely accused of something. So thank you amber for teaching the world .
  • @CJScrol
    “I use a bruise kit…not a bruise kit…I call it a bruise kit.” Lol! She can’t keep her lies straight!
  • @iwuzabear8241
    It’s kind of funny how Amber has become the poster child for how to spot a liar.
  • @Alyssa_M513
    I work in customer service and I have noticed that when I say "thank you for your patience," I get much better results than when I say "sorry for your wait." Now I know why!
  • I love that Amber Heards lying is becoming so useful and helpful in teaching us. Also, I think Chase Hughes said that Ambers baseline is contempt.
  • @Vetrarland
    She's an actress that wears makeup every day apperantly and doesn't realise she's describing how to create a bruise not hide one.. which is something
  • @hdnft4633
    The way she corrected herself after she had said something. The tension in her shoulders. The inhale that she took mid-sentence. The pretense of the wounded person. She is so used to lying since she was a child that any person without discernment would fall for her tale of woe.
  • I love the quote: “Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” Your tips and examples show us how we can see and hear the tangled web.
  • @BasedYoga
    Amber Heard is a great example for this. I remember Chase also saying he is going to use her testimony in his classes to show deception clusters. I picked up on eye flutters, mouth blocking multiple times (TMZ 😱) and expressions clicking from one to the other like switching channels. I picked up on a few of them! Thank you for another great video!! 👍
  • @doobiecfoogle
    Did no one call out the fact when she was explaining the "bruise kit" she talked about putting foundation on first ("obviously"?) THEN concealer? THEN color correct? If you are not a makeup wearer you might not realize that is exactly backwards. Just started vid so hopefully this is talked about. Excited to watch your analysis as usual, Spidey!!
  • @NicolaMaxwell
    My 12 year old son is loving learning about body language, you're his favourite. He loves your channel. 🙌Let him watch most he said "Spidey is a cool name he is so friendly and nice he explains it the best" 🤗He's smart!!❤ thank you so much! Love ya!💫
  • @AH-xm7en
    I’m a medical doctor and when you got to the lip licking behavior it actually reminded me that many of these facial behaviors (particularly lip licking) can be involved in focal seizures. Not a neurologist but very interesting to see the stress of lying showing similar behaviors as focal areas of the brain going haywire during a seizure. Enjoying the research + content!
  • @benscott9367
    I still have friends that try to defend Amber Heard. I send them your videos and they refuse to watch them. People just do not like having their reality challenged. Nor do they want to admit that their opinion might be wrong.
  • Amber's massive mouth block fail cracks me up every time I watch it. She slapped her mouth so quickly and so hard that it made a "POP!" sound, just like a kid would do. Damn, she's a bad liar! 😂
  • @SamSam-cc8dj
    It makes sense when Amber said the trial was the hardest thing she’s been through. Her deceptive mind was in overdrive and exposed to the world.
  • Spidey, I'll be honest. I'm not that invested in this topic but I keep listening to your videos because I feel like you create such a safe and calm space with your delivery and scrupulous honesty. Thank you for braving the swamp on youtube to bring us this content.
  • @lapatti
    That "attribution" part was very interesting. It made me think of my daughter's class. They've been labelled the most disruptive and in general the "worst" in the school, but they've also told them that they are the most cohesive. This thing stuck with them so much that they're falling behind in many subjects, but, on a human level they're the best. They all go out together and help each other with homework and there hasn't been a single case of bullying, on the contrary, there have been situations when they all stuck together to "defend" a classmate from a teacher!
  • @Jaxsnackpack
    Spidey THANK YOU for posting this clip about the covering of the bruises. She is explaining the process how to CREATE them. Not COVER them, and that drove me crazy no one was pointing that part out.