You can never prove someone is lying just by looking at non-verbal cues—but they can let you know when something might be off. David DeSteno, a professor of psychology at Northeastern University, conducted a thorough study and found four non-verbal indicators you might want to look for.


The study is fascinating and the full video below is worth watching, but here are the results for the TL;DR version. There are four body language cues to signal that a person may not be entirely honest: touching hands, touching the face, crossing arms, and leaning away. Individually, they haven't proven to be effective tells of a liar, but combined together, they're a bit more useful.


DeSteno states in his paper, the video and an article that this may not work when someone knows their body language is being observed for a tell—these are unintentional cues given off when a person is trying to hide the truth.



How to Tell if Someone is Lying | Harvard Business Review

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