The headmaster had to speak at the top of his voice. Fortunately, their educators also need to master some knowledge about psychology, and he happened to read some related articles: "I can understand everyone's mood, but this micro expression lie detector is not necessarily accurate! Micro expression lie detection has been adapted too miraculously by movies and TV series. I have also paid attention to these aspects. Please listen to me calmly. "
The restless parents kept quiet, all of them watching the headmaster, waiting for his explanation.
Some scientists have found that even trained police officers and officers, if they want to judge whether an individual is lying from body language and facial expression, they are mostly just taking chances. There is even a data once showed that only 50 people who have participated in the micro expression test can make more than 80% accuracy rate, which is not as likely as tossing a coin to judge. "
The parents took a look at each other and remained skeptical.
Although Chu was refuted, he was calm, because There are studies that show that.
The micro expression of lying is mostly due to nervousness. The headmaster can explain. In front of many parents, the instructor may be a little nervous.
The headmaster looked at Chu Rushi. As the head of the school, he also experienced it. After a lot of strong wind and heavy rain, it is more than enough to deal with the small scene: "this gentleman's observation ability is really different from ordinary people, I admire him very much."
Chu Ru is so picky, showing a trace of contempt - the headmaster's ability is very good, still very calm, and very upright, knowledge breadth is also good, psychology and behavior can tell him a little. However, the headmaster is not a qualified educator if he tries to do wrong to the students.
The headmaster can feel Chu Ru Si's contempt, but he also has reasons to do so: "but I have something to tell this gentleman that in the past few years, micro expression lie detection may be popular with many people. However, with the more research carried out by psychologists, seemingly micro expression lie detection has become more and more elusive
"Huh?" Chu Ru Si didn't retort, but he really wanted to hear what the headmaster had.
The headmaster's eyes shifted from churusna to every parent, and the dignity of a superior scholar came into being. As the head of a school, his academic research ability is absolutely not weak. He pretends to be serious and bluff people, but he is good at it again: "because human expression is too complex and rich. Maybe you are familiar with someone to a certain degree, you may notice that when he speaks the truth, he will twitch a little, but other people may have different performance when they speak the truth, so there is no uniform rules for body language. "
After a pause, the headmaster seemed to teach us to absorb: "there is no sign that can really judge whether someone is lying. Some people will giggle nervously when they lie; some people will become more serious; some people will make eye contact; some people will avoid eye contact."
Finally, when the conclusion was about to be made, the headmaster turned his eyes around and returned to Chu Rushi: "everyone is different. Obviously, there is no reliable evidence that can really distinguish truth from lie. Even if your subconscious tells you what signs the other person is lying, the result is often inaccurate. "