The most interesting thing about this is his eye movements. When someone looks up and to their left they are remembering pictures or images. Looking to their right usually means they are making the story up as they tell it.
Will this pan out or be another overly sensationalized claim? We’ll see, but it appears he believes what he is saying.
Those eye-accessing cues are a generalization, and it is normally reversed for a left-handed person. You need to know more about a person before you can use that to make assessments. I've studied NLP.
Ah, my fren you are forgetting that front facing cameras reverse the image… there’s no backwards words to verify, but he could be looking up and right.
The most interesting thing about this is his eye movements. When someone looks up and to their left they are remembering pictures or images. Looking to their right usually means they are making the story up as they tell it.
Will this pan out or be another overly sensationalized claim? We’ll see, but it appears he believes what he is saying.
Those eye-accessing cues are a generalization, and it is normally reversed for a left-handed person. You need to know more about a person before you can use that to make assessments. I've studied NLP.
Thanks.
Ah, my fren you are forgetting that front facing cameras reverse the image… there’s no backwards words to verify, but he could be looking up and right.
True, we don’t know what kind of camera he is using.