57 nonverbal and microexpression indicators. What the face does before the mouth decides to speak.
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You will learn to read the face and body faster than a speaker can compose a response, recognizing the microexpressions and postural shifts that surface before the verbal account is fully constructed. Covering 57 nonverbal indicators organized by empirical reliability, this guide tells you which patterns carry genuine predictive weight and which are routinely misread by trained practitioners who rely on popular treatments rather than the research record.
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Contempt is the only asymmetric facial expression, and it is the only one that carries a social judgment rather than a personal emotional state. While disgust says "this thing is repellent," contempt says "you are beneath me." That distinction matters in reading because contempt is often directed at someone who does not realize they are being assessed. The half-curl is involuntary, it passes in under a quarter of a second, and it appears when the speaker believes the other person cannot be trusted.
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