Girl Wiping Eyes – Crocodile Tears Don’t Fool Us – Humintell

Do you think its easy to fake remorse? New research out of the Centre for the Advancement of Psychology and Law at University of British Columbia and Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, suggests that it may not be as easy as you’d think. For the first time, researchers Leanne ten Brinke , Sarah MacDonald, Stephen Porter, and Brian O’Connor investigated the behavioral clues to spot fabricated versus genuine displays of remorse. Their study called “Crocodile tears: facial, verbal and body language behaviours associated with genuine and fabricated remorse” was published this year in Law and Human Behavior.

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