Eye Detective

Posted on October 10, 2009
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Eye Detective
Eye Detective
What was name of Canadian or US detective show late 80's early 90's detective wore glove on his injured hand?


Detective had longing layered hair, maybe an eye patch? Hand was sort of useless...like permanently injured. Glove was leather?

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山田涼介‐左目探偵EYE‐Left Eye Detective



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We have different ways of communicating with people—the verbal and the non-verbal. Unfortunately, we have already learned how to get around the traps of verbal communication. Some of us have even mastered the art of telling lies. However, controlling our non-verbal actions are a little bit harder to manipulate. This is where deception detection techniques come in.

These techniques will help you determine whether a person is telling the truth or making something up. And while most of these deception detection techniques rest on non-verbal cues, there are some verbal indicators you can look out for.

Voice Quality

You can start trying to figure things out by listening to the person’s voice. Does it crack or change from the normal pitch?

We’ve all seen images on television where a character experiences a change in voice tone whenever he or she is telling a lie. These examples are all accurate. Sometimes, the voice gets louder. Sometimes, it gets smaller.

Body Language

Lying is not natural for us. This is why a liar, especially an inexperienced one, freezes up whenever he or she is in the middle of telling something false.

As mentioned earlier, deception detection techniques rest a lot on non-verbal cues. By being just a bit more observant, you’ll be able to decide whether what you’re hearing is the truth or not.

Eye Contact

They say that people who are lying cannot look you straight in the eye. But what if you’re dealing with seasoned liars here? And what about introverts and extroverts?

Well, deception detection techniques will tell you to first understand what kind of person you’re dealing with. If the liar is an introvert, he or she is likely not to meet your eyes. On the other hand, if your liar is an extrovert, he or she may confidently look into your eyes more.

Reading people is a cinch with these deception detection techniques. The indicators may be simple, but they are pretty accurate. So the next time you find yourself uncertain about something, try to listen and observe for any unnatural changes.

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2 Responses

  1. Alicia:

    Love these. My guess, maybe something to do with the size of the boat? I imagine it would be hard to hold somebody's head underwater from onboard a yacht. This would make Roach the liar.

    13.10.2011 10:46

  2. :

    It looks like you have good taste, as your selection won last year's Shamus Award. The Shamus is given out each year for the best Private Eye novel, and is voted on by (coicidently) the The Private Eye Writers of America.
    The PWA itself is an organization devoted to private-eye detective fiction, and membership is open to fans, writers, and publishing professionals.
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    21.02.2012 04:55