Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Facial Expressions | WIRED

Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro is back, this time to breaks down the non-verbal ways we communicate using facial expressions. What does it mean when we scrunch up our noses or show tension in the glabella? Joe also goes deep into chirality, and equates this concept with some of the most quizzical of human expressions.

Check out Joe’s book “The Dictionary of Body Language”
https://www.jnforensics.com/

Books By Joe Navarro: https://www.jnforensics.com/books
Joe Navarro Body Language Academy: https://jnbodylanguageacademy.com

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Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Facial Expressions | WIRED

20 thoughts on “Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Facial Expressions | WIRED

  1. I should have followed by instincts before I once got involved with a family of monsters when the first pictures I saw of them gave me a bad feeling.

  2. A great photograph to study is the famous last picture of murder victim Travis Alexander taken by perpetrator Jody Arias with her own camera before she both shot and stabbed him. If you cover each side you’ll see one half of his face shows absolute terror, and the other displays betrayal and sadness. I’ve been haunted by that image ever since.

  3. learn by asking yourself what you feel and you can learn it

    only if it is a conscious activity, most micro expressions are made not by conscious thinking, its made by feeling.

  4. In that respect then,even the tiniest part of reality tells us everything about the whole.But relative to what?

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