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It might be the cheeks flushing with embarrassment1 or a voice choking with emotion. Our physical reactions can reveal what we truly feel. And some think they can show when someone's lying.
Typically when a person tells a lie, they begin to sweat. I'm sure we've all seen the 1940s and 50s interrogation movies where the person in the hot seat has a sweaty brow or a sweaty upper lip or perhaps sweat dripping down from their sideburns.
"All right, if you lean forward in the chair, put your arms up (in) front of you, like you're gonna dive into a swimming pool. Put this around your stomach. "
Jack2 Trimarco uses physical sensations to probe for truth. His primary tool? The lie detector3, or polygraph.
Polygraph, its work's very similar to any other biofeedback instrument. It simply records deviations6 from a person's physiological7 norm, such as someone's blood pressure going up and then coming back down, or perhaps a decrease or an increase in pulse rate, or sweat pore activity.
"Are you sometimes known as Bobbie?"
"Yes."
A polygraph examiner knows what to look for when questioning someone.
"Yes."
"And are you sure that I won't try to trick you on this test?"
"Yes."
We may think we're being cool, but when we're stressed, our network of nerves starts to prepare our body for action as if it's under attack. It's a response that harks back to our ancient ancestors -- fight or flight.
It starts by triggering your stress hormone10 -- adrenalin. Your heart rate increases to pump more blood to your muscles as if you were about to go into battle. Your breathing deepens as vital oxygen reaches your muscles. And you begin to sweat -- the body cools so that you won't overheat when rushed into action. The brain won't let us stop the survival strategy. These basic nervous functions are automatic. That's why a polygraph can often uncover a liar11.
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1 embarrassment | |
n.尴尬;使人为难的人(事物);障碍;窘迫 | |
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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3 detector | |
n.发觉者,探测器 | |
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n.袖口;手铐;护腕;vt.用手铐铐;上袖口 | |
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5 deviation | |
n.背离,偏离;偏差,偏向;离题 | |
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6 deviations | |
背离,偏离( deviation的名词复数 ); 离经叛道的行为 | |
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7 physiological | |
adj.生理学的,生理学上的 | |
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8 truthful | |
adj.真实的,说实话的,诚实的 | |
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9 deception | |
n.欺骗,欺诈;骗局,诡计 | |
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10 hormone | |
n.荷尔蒙,激素,内分泌 | |
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11 liar | |
n.说谎的人 | |
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