Eye Blocking
Avoiding or hiding information
Eye blocking can indicate that someone is avoiding or hiding information, potentially indicating deception or hiding information.
- Body language can be involuntary and reveal true emotions and intentions.
- Eye blocking can indicate avoiding or hiding information.
- Being aware of these cues can help detect deception and emotions.
- Observe Body LanguagePay attention to the person's body language, particularly their eyes, to detect potential eye blocking.Pro tipLook for inconsistencies between verbal and nonverbal cues.WarningBe cautious not to misinterpret cultural or personal differences in body language.
- Contextualize the BehaviorConsider the context and potential reasons for the eye blocking, such as avoiding or hiding information.Pro tipTake into account the person's baseline behavior and any changes that may indicate deception.WarningAvoid making assumptions or jumping to conclusions based on a single cue.
Detecting Deception in a Conversation
A person exhibits eye blocking when discussing a sensitive topic, potentially indicating avoiding or hiding information.
OutcomeThe conversation partner becomes aware of the potential deception and adjusts their approach.
Misinterpreting Cultural Differences
Failing to consider cultural or personal differences in body language can lead to incorrect assumptions about deception and emotions.
Overreliance on a Single Cue
Relying too heavily on a single body language cue, such as eye blocking, can lead to false positives or false negatives.
The concept of eye blocking is rooted in the idea that our body language can betray our true emotions and intentions, even when we try to hide them.
Source · BOOK
Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101