MICRO EXPRESSIONS in 4K - LIE TO ME Style Analysis - Micro Expressions Training like in Lie To Me
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For 5 minutes, I just kept thinking “what are they showing this man that pisses him off so much....?”
He's watching dashcam owners Australia
That's true, he is still and observing, not communicating. I was thinking it was something painful.
True
RUclips comments.
Yeah, for my own learning I wanted a reveal, like "here we can see that our analysis was very plausible because he's watching footage of someone flirting with his sister".
i got 4 engineering exams to do and i'm watching this instead of studying... pls kill me.
same exact situation. ahah
Le Klinch Same xD
Le Kline you and me both... NOT literally though...
Me too (eu também kkkkkkkkkk)
Me too. I have to study . And I am watching this instead 🤦
I literally thought that the person showing sadness looked like she was trying to stop laughing haha
Same
refer him "mentalist aathi"
Ara Celli same !
Too
The lady at around 11.30? I totally agree. I'm still not convinced that was sadness. Trust your instincts. Lips pressed together don't always mean sadness. I know people surpressing a smile with that same lip movement.
This guy is amazing. It's not the usual, pop culture of observation, the kind that just panders to ego. This is legitimately educational.
Anyone else make the faces while watching this
Zach Myers yes I do... It helps me try and figure out what the emotions are
Yep, we are people of great empathy. We are like jedis from StAR WARZ
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To me it looks like tf I’m looking at not anger
hahaha GUILTY
The "contempt" is slyness when someone's hurt brings them joy.
this is what I do at 3 am in the morning
where's my cat? 3:54 here lol
4:17 am
6:58 am
Funny it is actually 2:58 am
3:56am
I think instead of saying fear, contempt, anger, it is more useful to give an example, as "he is listening to someone speaking about him, he is first nervous, then is pleased with what was said." Also, a person that is darker in nature, like a malignant narcissist will confuse a shy , nervous smile for a smirk. I believe that most people can not learn microexpressions unless they take extensive...EXTENSIVE training and are able to censure their own feelings to kept the reading neutral and free of projection, or if they are a sensitive or empath. People who were abused as children, for example, had to learn to read the faces of their parents to survive, and had to be spot on accurate. Most people these days don't even know how to interpret the tone of someone's voice to convey the emotion, nor do they care enough about a person to concentrate on people's feelings. Most arguments are caused by disassociation from care.
you just need more context it’s nothing to do with personality types, if anything dark personalities read expressions better, I would go as far as to say that if you struggle with reading these expressions or at rather agreeing with the narrator then its more to do with the fact that you are able to easily consider a far greater number of circumstances ranging from the subjects perspective and stimuli to those given reactions
I need to know what they are watching.
Arominit I was thinking porn
videos with racist content?
It has to be interacial porn with bondage
What kind of porn they are watching
Slaughterhouse video.
It’s not anger every time it’s also confusion
That’s exactly what I was thinking
Sometimes fear + anger = confusion
That's what I was thinking, I thought the first one was confusion -> surprise -> recognition/approval
But confusion is usually a sign of frustration which is also associated with the feeling of anger. The level of anger varies but anger nonetheless.
I have Synesthesia, so I see colors in my mind when I hear any sound. And when someone lies/hides emotions, the tone of the colors of their voice change. So I can sense it on phone calls also. The only drawback is that I get so fascinated by this that I put less effort in taking the right action. E.g. setting boundaries, talking smartly, being cautious.
Damn that is incredibly powerful use that to you’re advantage
Its a gift and a curse. Knowing someone's lying doesn't make it easier to get them to tell the truth. Most people only get offended if you suggest they're lying, even when they know they are.
That's actually very interesting
i want this right now lol
This is actually really interesting- as someone with Autism(aspbergers) I didn't struggle much.
What a lot of people with aspbergers react to is that people show certain emotions through speech, and other emotions with body language. It causes confusion and uncertainty, and from that, misscomunications.
A lot of people are saying that you got the sadness one wrong; what people are seeing is two emotions- one false and one real. She's not happy. She's replicating an emotion while actually feeling another one. If you are bodily aware, it can be quite easy to do a false smile that looks real to other people. A lot of people with depression master that skill, as an example. They put a slight tension just under their eye that pushes the outer corner of the lower eyelid up. It's extremely easy once you learn what muscles to tense, it's child play, to be honest. The one thing that can give it away is a slight delay beteeen the smile, and the crinkling(?) around the eyes.
Yup, she's pretending to be fine but in truth she's deeply uncomfortable
Same here. I also have Asperger's and I can pick up micro expressions easily. It fees so alien and uncomfortable (especially when the person's pretending to be nice) being able to read the person's true emotion while they're trying to portray something else.
It'd be interesting to see if a large number of Autistics have this skill. We're great at pattern recognition. To me, body language and micro-expressions are a lot like patterns.
OK I'm glad you guys were saying it because I nailed every one of these (except I thought I saw a bit of fear in the last one, idk) and I've also been diagnosed as autistic.
I was talking to someone at length the other week and I saw many 'disgust' and 'anger' microexpressions, despite the fact they seemed nice otherwise.
It makes you wonder what's going on in people's heads when they're talking to you. For example, is their head elsewhere or are they angry at you?
narrow eyebrows i do it all the time but im not usually angry i might be a little confused.
To be honest, narrowing of the eyebrows (Action Unit 4) is commonly present in anger, fear, sadness, disgust, physical pain, confusion, realisation and sexual arousal. There are probably more than this, it is generally a bad idea to assume an emotion from one facial movement alone.
Exactly thats what i was thinking!
But once you establish a baseline read on a person you can derive his/her emotions from that baseline right?
nada 2151 i think in order to differentiate between the two you need to have the context aswell for more pin point accuracy
nada 2151 you may have miopia and you're trying to figure out what the heck u' re looking at...or may be that's just me
Can't think of a better use of my time than watching this. Very interesting. Great Narrator!!!
I love the fact you used Japanese people for this study...culturally known as the least emotionally expressive people on the planet. Talk about an easy start :P
That's actually really interesting thank you for commenting lol
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Absolutely love this! Perfect for practice.
This is awesome. I am a psychology student and this video helped me a lot. Thanks and please upload more videos.
Or you could've just gone outside and observe people
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You think we got nothing better to do bro? 😂
@@bunnythevoyager2747 better than watching yt vids all day long?
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Wrong, only once as have life to go
The AU 4, read as anger, can be also the "complexity" expression. It seems consistent with the surprise afterwards.
I thought that too. I guessed confusion then surprise
6:08 I definitely see the fear but I think it's good to note that this kinda mixes with shock. Like he's shocked to see something that is also scary.
1st example is "inquisitive" as in he's not sure what he's seeing, and then surprise...
a lot of what is said in this video is not accurate. he's confusing flattened lips with sadness. the edges of the mouth aren't turning downward, the lips are pressing together causing the sides of the mouth to move outward slightly and the corners to become more apparent. flattening of the lips can indicate disapproval, frustration, or a repressed desire to speak.
look at the nod of the head in video 6... we aren't getting full context here, but it appears as if she's being talked to, the slight nod with the flattening of the lips would indicate she's disapproving or holding back a desire to speak.
think of when someone is talking to you and they're saying something you don't necessarily agree with, or have some additional input, but you don't want to come out and say it.
of course without context all of this is just speculation...
@@intargc That's what I thought too, like she disagreed but didn't want to say that she disagreed. Then closed her eyes as if to ignore the rest of whatever she was seeing / hearing.
i am really interested in face expressions and body language. did all of them really show anger at the beginning of whatever they're watching? or could it be a sign of focusing or observing what they're watching?
THIS IS JUST AMAZING. BEST VIDEO FOR THIS TOPIC!
How can you tell between confused and anger?
i was thinking that
why is not confusion a micro expression?
Jake Barcelona, i thought he looked confused too!
Kaiyan Kelly
I'd disagree. When I'm confused, for example, I usually bring my eyebrows as if I was angry, but I'm not, I'm confused, and sometimes I'm confused for a few seconds and sometimes just for a split second, right before "it hits me". I know a few people who have a similar expression when they're confused.
In the seventh video he completely disregards her mouth. I'd say she sees something funny which she doesn't fully understand at the beginning (she's confused), eyebrows coming together while her lips widen and slightly go up, that's definitely not anger, she's also slightly disgusted with what she sees. Then it "hits" her, so she raises her eyebrows, her eyes widen and her mouth opens up, which is a surprise, so in my opinion she more or less goes from "what's happening" into "why would it happen".
I think when you are confused, you also raise your lower eye lids and press your eyes slightly forwards, like a micro squinting of the eyes.
As a self-proclaimed "natural reader of people" and a long time AMATEUR student of micro expressions and body language, what does it mean if i got every single one right except for the ones where i got the anger half part of it wrong? 🤔
Let me offer my own explanation wether true or false based on the findings of Paul Ekman himself, who was not the first person to be credited for studying micro expressions but is widely considered to be the main pioneer of it.
When you show a test subject certain images/videos and record their reaction for testing and educational purposes, there is often (but not always) an inevitable initial reaction of the test subject that has absolutely nothing to do with the actual EVENTUAL reaction which is called the 'true reaction' if i remember correctly.
The two main INITIAL expressions a person will express when being subjected to these testing environments which can be false positives is almost always either surprise or focus. Focus is very close to anger. Not close enough to be indistinguishable but close none the less.
Is it possible that all these dual micro expressions where 'anger' is one half of it, it's is actually focus instead, which by the defined science of it would mean that it doesn't represent the actual expression that is being portrayed but rather the initial reaction that is almost inevitable in these testing environments?
This is not me being smug, it is a legitimate question coming from my previous & amateur knowledge and therefore genuine interest in micro expressions.
So i genuinely would like to know any opinions, statements, expertise or any other follow ups, etc
P.S. I just now remembered while writing this that i did get one other one wrong which was contempt + happiness. Which i thought was happiness + satisfaction which i was 100% wrong about on the initial guess. And all the other ones i was right about wasn't all necessarily in the right order since i didn't try to answer them in order per se.
For example the one where it was contempt + sadness, i just said contempt AND sadness not distinguishing the two but rather taking both of them together as one emotional expression that camos forth from two separate ones, if that makes sense. Just thought i'd mention that for the sake of honesty
EDIT: Spelling and grammar
I suggest that in the first clip, that the first micro expression isnt anger, but its a questioning look with a touch of surprise, then he moved on to full surprise as the second micro expression. Itd help more if you could tell us what you are doing, saying, or showing this person, because that information is releveant in relation to how we analyze the looks. If u showed him something he wasnt ready to see, that was somewhat offensive but more towards the side of being societally acceptable, then its not anger its just an initial wonderment at seeing something you werent expecting and on top of that the thing u see is more intense then u were ready for. Therefore u get an expression that is similar to anger in its geometric recognition pattern, but I believe the first emotion is much closer to surprise then anger. Think of it as a preliminary expression to the full expression of surprise, being the fully raised eyebrows and slightly widened eyes
After the explanation of "contempt", I understood that what's happening is they're using specialized terms which are more a name for the specific movement, than they are explanations for the emotion. I agree with you -- my reading of the expression was "confusion, then surprise". And I agree that seeing what people were reacting to would be very helpful. The video as it stands is playing a very particular education game, where the ultimate "proof" that a microexpression has been read correctly is that certain muscles are contracting. This seems like an appropriate game to play when the goal is just to get the student to notice and categorize microexpressions, not yet to interpret them. I'm assuming that later on, the course must list situations when the "anger" microexpression has various meanings; so, it all makes sense as a teaching method, even if it's misleading at first.
@@dranorter word. Heard.
The sadness part seems more like 'awkwardness' to me. Or a sense of superiority. The anger could be confusion as well
I'm not catching anger all the time you catch it. I know you're the expert, but it FEELS like you're missing "questioning"/"intrigued". The last one and one other felt more like intrigued rather than anger. I've been able to catch ppls emotions on a physic and empathy base, and I'm pretty accurate.
How to be Patrick Jane
*lmao*
your voice is so soft and mesmerizing :")
This is fascinating stuff here. I'm have a few questions for you. Are these emotional cues that you're listing as micro-expressions definitive, or are they open for interpretation? I ask because in video 1, I see a progression of emotional cues in his facial expression. To me it seems to show disbelief, into anger, into subtle curiosity with what he's seen. The brow furrowing doesn't seem to shift to anger until we see it in his eyes when he realizes what he's just seen. Then there's a slight up-tilt of the right eyebrow that indicates a subtle curiosity afterwards. Please let me know if you can. Love the content!
Can you do one where people find positive attractions for one another?
I must disagree with eyebrows down as an indication of anger. This could very well be an initial reaction of shock and awe.
Timestamp 9:38, the subject is swallowing. That means fear in this case. Really important also.
what if the subject has a dry throat?
You can't say its fear, swallowing by itself is insignificant. There is no movement in the facial muscles related to fear.
@@Estrategista29 I agree with Francis, The quick flick of the eyes, the pursed lips, and the swallow show worry/fear. almost as if she's unsure and not so confident in what she just said. I noticed this too.
Thank Dog he took the time to show & tell us that Micro Expressions in 4K is in fact in 4K!
The contempt one is super hard, when one side of lip end is raised / asymmetrical, it's sooo small and happens really fast. Even with the slow mo and zoom i had to re-watch many times to spot it fast enough
When eyebrows move downwards, is that sometimes a sign of confusion rather than disgust? How do you differentiate between the two?
to be honest in every single facial expression what you said it was anger to me it was just something you do with your eyebrows when you don't know what's happening for a brief moment. like when you watch a video and something unexpected and unclear happens and you ask yourself what happened, and one instant later when you realize what happened you display an emotion like anger, happiness etc. i do the eyebrows movement very often when i'm confused for a split moment but that doesn't mean i'm angry.
what you write about are 'conversational signals'. we cover those in our training too, and they are different from the anger moments mentioned in this video. when you come to one of our live courses and you experience the process of recording your micro expressions, then you'll understand why the explanation is very accurate in this video.
Fantastic work, thank you !
In video 7 (11:46) it definitely looked like there was contempt as well. The left side (my right) of her mouth raised more than the other and to me was more obvious than the disgust expression.
I almost got all of them correct!
Somehow Im a little proud of myself, finally😂😂😂
honestly thought the first one was confusion then shocked but nope it was anger. I'm bad at reading facial expressions already 😂
Yes yes and yes ! This is what I've been looking for ! You've earned yourself a subscriber !
I always manage to spot fear and contempt, but none of the others.
The first guy: confusion -> surprise.
Which makes more sense than: anger -> surprise
This is interesting, I'm new to the concept and have no clue what I'm looking at
He missed contempt on the last example for some reason. Also, I'm not convinced these were all interpreted appropriately. Ara Celli and Emmanuel M were probably correct about the lady who may have been stifling laughter around 11:00. Like any form of body language, context is very important.
I would love to know what it is they are observing, so we can see what causes a reaction of anger and fear. Or contempt and happiness. What occasions would you see these emotions together.
More context is needed. It's almost pointless viewing micro expressions without context.
That is what we cover and teach in our online or in-person courses. You can get a free sample of what we teach here: centerforbodylanguage.com/freey
I have superpowers now! I can read people's minds!
Thank you so much for making this video. Super helpful
With 4k U can see bacteria having a party!
LOL
I'd like to note that some people ... sociopaths... Can be so emotionless Sometimes or totally feign micro expressions so easily... and then there are people that are neurodiverse... And sometimes our facial expressions or micro expressions don't really match how we feel
... they might be the exact opposite of what we're feeling.
02:35 what you see here is the expression of "WTF". notice the eyebrows narrow, the upper eyelid rises, and there you can clearly see it. the moment of "WTF".
This is very helpfull, thank you!
I always lift my eyebrows in ever social situation since it makes me look more attractive.
Excellent videos
Great video! Though, I don't quite understand the following interpretations:
1:07 (Video 1): Could the anger-part also be something like "critical observation"? Tbh I see this more than anger. A lot of people/thinkers look angry while thinking critically, which does not mean that they are angry.
10:45 (2nd Video 6): I don't see sadness, but rather a "supressed laugh". There seems to be a veery subtle hidden smile. Am I misinterpreting and if yes why ?
I'm genuinely bad in reading emotions, this was interesting to observe.
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úžasné in Serbian mean hrozné hahahahahha
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Fascinating❤
absolutely amazing video. Awesome, awesome stuff
Wow I learned something new and truly fantastic today 🤩😍
Odd how I asked someone a bit of a rhetorical a question thinking that they would obviously say no. Although, their initial response provided a noticable micro expression and Freudian slip with partially verbalization of a "Yes!", then quickly followed by the obviously expected professional answer of, "No!". All of which was followed by me vocally stating upon how surprised I was to find out that my what was supposed to be just some random question associated with the overall conversation we were having, not acknowledging the truth of the situation unspoken.
Love these videos. Thank you.
Very useful 👍.. thankyou so much
Thanks yo! I am going to be acting these to complicate people
Very good video sir
I really enjoyed that, after seeing a few I was able to spot within real , thats cool. Thanks.
Woohhh!!!! That's incredible!!! :Di love it!
In video 7, There was also a flash of happiness which was missed. Both the lip corners were twisted up for a split second. Anyone agree?
Yes there was definitely lip corner raising, but that doesn't particularly mean happiness. With my experience, I would have to say that the expression in 7 was not anger but rather a similar expression such as confusion or realisation. A lot of people will smile in these situations, especially those of Asian culture where it is the norm to smile despite the emotion. The expression is not solid anger as brow lowered is not sufficient evidence enough on its own and the expression is not solid happiness as there is no movement of the muscle orbiting the eye and upper cheek.
woooooooooooooooooooowww beautiful!!! I love it! thank you so much i was searching for something like that
Awesome video thanks for the upload
dont know about you but I kinda know this by intuition. I dont even need to think about it
our gut feelings / instincts are hardwired shortcuts
@@ElisandroDeLeon It's a low road function which is learned very early in life due to social interaction. Some people, like me, haven't learned this and it's really hard for them to read other people and, therefore, also feel empathy. There are several psychological symptoms connected to this. One is Asperger's syndrome or some traits of the dark triad. Interestingly, it can easily be learned via a feedback loop as for example this video. (I've read this in the book "Social Intelligence").
Very Interesting
I take 21 selfies before uploading it, just to find the single photo with correct emotion of the mood; not overly bland and creepy.
omg... i got them all right... i think i watched Lie to Me too many times
except for 2 of them, but idk
To me the First one looks like he is confused first and then surprised
Confusion is not scientifically recognized as one of the seven major emotions.
this is very helpful. Hopefully I will now seem more "human"
Thank you!
can I ask you mr. Wezowski, are you able to read this from his/her face in a real time situation? like without any slow motion and things like that. Thank you for you reply, M.
Hi Patryk,
Great video and explanations. Thank you for sharing. I like the fact that people in the video are not caucasian, meaning it makes a bit harder to spot micro expressions, but once you learn how to do it you can detect micro expressions on anyone...:)
First one I guess was confusion then surprise. Confusion and anger look similar to me
I always get fear and surprised mixed up, some websites talk about their mouth as well but I still mix them up
Also for video 7, when it is anger and surprised together, how can you determine it is not fear? Since the eyebrows "crumpled" and eyes widen. And why isn't contempt in the list of emotions even though there is asymmetrical movement at the mouth area?
Fear looks more tense than surprise imo. The eyebrows look like they are under more tension, surprise the eyebrows seem flatter and wider somehow, almost like the person is trying to open up their eyes to see better. Just my opinion.
I will also test it
did he say content or contempt before happiness?
I am startled by the same , contempt means worthlessness ,happiness is not worth less. A little confused for now
You are my hero
Instead of anger and surprise I saw in the first one a situation like: „uh, wait, what? Ah okay“… Like confusion and understanding
Is it just my phone or is this videos highest quality 720p?
yeah, lie to me in the beginning! max resolution 1440p! and yes, i got a 4k 144hz monitor and rig with no problem of high res content!
i guessed almost all of these correctly first try, i have lie to me to thank 😂
Lol me learning idk how to make the contempt face... pretty fitting lol. I usually think of myself as lower than others
this was helpful
ah thanks for telling me that contempt is also a positive feeling cuz i do it sometimes...
placebo: most people here dont have a 4k screen.
Cześć Patryk, świetne filmy, pozdrawiam!!! :D
Don´t you have to consider both eyes and mouth at the same time ? If you look only at the eyes how can you distinguish between fear and surprise or happyness and surprise ?
The woman on the second part of the video. It feels like she always looks at you with contempt 😅
P. S. Thank you for the lesson, doctor Lightman 😅
RBF.
Video 6 was a bit confusing, not sure if the expression was staged but some part of her was happy/smiling, I guess ready to perform the task, and the mouth part presented sadness...but overall she wasn't sad...
My girlfriend drew her eyebrows on quite high. When I told her she seemed surprised! 🤣
I'm not sure because I'm not a expert but I think in video 7 she also showed contempt, besides anger, surprise and disgust