
Former FBI Agent Breaks Down Universal Body Language
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Date: 2022-07-06
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george
ALL sensory experience is processed through the limbic system. It is primary to brain response. Rhetoric, the use of symbolic noises, may disguise, mislead, or elaborate, but rest assured, the limbic processing does not hijack, but instead brings together evolved, as well as learned responses. We learn through periods of rest and sleep, to associate novel sensory information to correct whatever was learned in the past - to update our heuristics.
Australopithecus is literally -southern Ape. - Take that as you will, even if some did not fully move to Mar-a-lago until close to the end of their life.
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ALL sensory experience is processed through the limbic system. It is primary to brain response. Rhetoric, the use of symbolic noises, may disguise, mislead, or elaborate, but rest assured, the limbic processing does not hijack, but instead brings together evolved, as well as learned responses. We learn through periods of rest and sleep, to associate novel sensory information to correct whatever was learned in the past - to update our heuristics.
Australopithecus is literally -southern Ape. - Take that as you will, even if some did not fully move to Mar-a-lago until close to the end of their life.
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Einar
You may just wonder why they give away techniques. If many people had understanding into it that works better than prison. You know you dont get away and if you Antisocial and just go without consciousness the only thing that may slow speed is the knowledge of you beeing read like yesterdays paper enough to stay away. You get away unnoticed. People may go if they into the Antisocial spectrum.
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You may just wonder why they give away techniques. If many people had understanding into it that works better than prison. You know you dont get away and if you Antisocial and just go without consciousness the only thing that may slow speed is the knowledge of you beeing read like yesterdays paper enough to stay away. You get away unnoticed. People may go if they into the Antisocial spectrum.
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Girlie
Evolution is so odd. Seemingly only useful for explanation when we -don't know- and for some (unknown) reason stopped at the primitive. We apparently -evolved- at an enormously rapid rate millions of years ago then (for reasons) suddenly stopped. Sounds like lazy, must-stick-with-the-narrative, -Science- to me. Very little of the 'Break Down' in body language to see here.
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Evolution is so odd. Seemingly only useful for explanation when we -don't know- and for some (unknown) reason stopped at the primitive. We apparently -evolved- at an enormously rapid rate millions of years ago then (for reasons) suddenly stopped. Sounds like lazy, must-stick-with-the-narrative, -Science- to me. Very little of the 'Break Down' in body language to see here.
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Pyrit
Weird, i can't really argue with anyone that is too aggressive towards me, and can't keep my calm either if i feel intimidated or threatened, but i don't freeze. My whole body starts feel weird, can't really talk clearly like my throat closing or something and i feel rage and anger. Probably i have too much adrenaline production in my body or something.
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Weird, i can't really argue with anyone that is too aggressive towards me, and can't keep my calm either if i feel intimidated or threatened, but i don't freeze. My whole body starts feel weird, can't really talk clearly like my throat closing or something and i feel rage and anger. Probably i have too much adrenaline production in my body or something.
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dixon
Correction: The limbic system is also called the _paleomammalian brain_ (or _system_ )-not the _mammalian brain, _ of which it is part, along with the _neomammalian brain. _
(The neomammalian brain or system is the upper, outer part also called the _neocortex_ or often just _cortex. _ It is newer-hence -neo--and handles higher mental functions)
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Correction: The limbic system is also called the _paleomammalian brain_ (or _system_ )-not the _mammalian brain, _ of which it is part, along with the _neomammalian brain. _
(The neomammalian brain or system is the upper, outer part also called the _neocortex_ or often just _cortex. _ It is newer-hence -neo--and handles higher mental functions)
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__
I actually have that neck reaction pretty often when I'm dealing with a situation that's stressful or uncomfortable I usually end up reaching up and placing my right hand like halfway on the side of my neck and halfway kind of wrapped around the front gently
I'm so glad to hear that this is just a normal sort of reaction and not some weird tick
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I actually have that neck reaction pretty often when I'm dealing with a situation that's stressful or uncomfortable I usually end up reaching up and placing my right hand like halfway on the side of my neck and halfway kind of wrapped around the front gently
I'm so glad to hear that this is just a normal sort of reaction and not some weird tick
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dennis
Tigers, the largest of the big cats, do not live in Africa. Though there are a number of large cats and predators to be found throughout the continent, tigers are not one of them. Wild tigers are found only in Asia across 13 tiger-range countries. . In total, there are around 4, 000 tigers left in the wild in Asia.
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Tigers, the largest of the big cats, do not live in Africa. Though there are a number of large cats and predators to be found throughout the continent, tigers are not one of them. Wild tigers are found only in Asia across 13 tiger-range countries. . In total, there are around 4, 000 tigers left in the wild in Asia.
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David
The human eye is actually pretty bad. We still have the same eyes that we started with in the chain of evolution. We started underwater and we didn-t need to see that well. So even today we can-t really see underwater or identify other spectrums of light (that other animals can.
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The human eye is actually pretty bad. We still have the same eyes that we started with in the chain of evolution. We started underwater and we didn-t need to see that well. So even today we can-t really see underwater or identify other spectrums of light (that other animals can.
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ethanisnotme
i would be interested to ask him, in like an interrogation, would it be better to just perceive and use more intuition, or to try to analyze the subjects- body language logically? i feel like a mix of both is the right answer but i-d like to see what he-d say
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i would be interested to ask him, in like an interrogation, would it be better to just perceive and use more intuition, or to try to analyze the subjects- body language logically? i feel like a mix of both is the right answer but i-d like to see what he-d say
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MANAWANUI
I've always wondered? If you take a group of monkeys/apes etc to the Arctic, would they change over time into a man? Is that how they say we came about?
Or if not with that method, why aren't they still changing into a man today? What changed? --
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I've always wondered? If you take a group of monkeys/apes etc to the Arctic, would they change over time into a man? Is that how they say we came about?
Or if not with that method, why aren't they still changing into a man today? What changed? --
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