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Alex Frappier

@decodingthelie

🇨🇦 Nonverbals, Deception & Empathy. MSc in Communication, Behaviour and Credibility analysis.

Im really glad to share that successfully completed my M.Sc. in Communication, Behaviour and Credibility Analysis with the @ManMetUni and @EmotionIntell with Distinction. My research focused on the use of empathy during social engineering engagements. 🥳


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#Emotions and #feelings are often confused with one another, but how do they differ? Learn more: humintell.com/2022/05/whats-… #nonverbalcommunication #psychology

davidmatsumoto's tweet image. #Emotions and #feelings are often confused with one another, but how do they differ?

Learn more: humintell.com/2022/05/whats-…

#nonverbalcommunication #psychology

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13 concepts to understand before you lead a team:


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While all channels of #nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face is the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.

davidmatsumoto's tweet image. While all channels of #nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face is the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.

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PLEASE NOTE: if you have received a text message from someone posing as The City of Ottawa regarding compensation for the convoy protests, do not reply. This is a scam. The City will never communicate about financial information through text message.

ottawacity's tweet image. PLEASE NOTE: if you have received a text message from someone posing as The City of Ottawa regarding compensation for the convoy protests, do not reply. This is a scam. The City will never communicate about financial information through text message.

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Very good point made by someone in my Twitter feed. On Wednesday, Chief Sloly referred to tagging and towing as not being an "elegant solution." I heard it and made a mental note of it but didn't think about it. 1/


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🚨 New paper out in Translational Psychiatry 🚨, investigating patient-clinician nonverbal communication (micro-level facial expressions) and how it may be underpinned by brain-to-brain concordance. nature.com/articles/s4139…


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Thanks to the 250+ people who’ve already signed up for my free #microexpressions #webinar on 2/3! If you haven’t signed up yet, you can do so here: mailchi.mp/humintell/free… Hope to “see” you next Thursday!


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People who lie tend to use these 4 speech patterns. Here's how to spot them: t.ted.com/wx0E2PF


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Quit Lying to Yourself: Real happiness starts with telling yourself the truth, even when it hurts. theatlantic.com/family/archive…


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This December our focus of the month is on deception. We're kicking it off with an account of some of the biggest lies in history: ow.ly/Q7jX50GHt89


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When it comes to reading faces, where is the line between enhancing emotional awareness and invading privacy? Dr. Ekman ponders this question, considering both the power for good and potential for manipulation when spotting concealed emotions: ow.ly/Bl6K50GCSE9


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Research has documented that 7 universal facial expressions of #emotion 😊😢😠😨😲😣😏 are expressed and recognized, all around the world, regardless of race, culture, nationality, religion, gender or any other demographic variable.  Learn more: humintell.com/2010/06/the-se…

Humintell's tweet image. Research has documented that 7 universal facial expressions of #emotion 😊😢😠😨😲😣😏 are expressed and recognized, all around the world, regardless of race, culture, nationality, religion, gender or any other demographic variable. 

Learn more: humintell.com/2010/06/the-se…

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Here are 2 tips for better sleep. Learn more about amazing benefits of sleep — and the dangers of not getting enough: t.ted.com/Zy7XQ03


Received a great gift in the mail today from @Humintell and @davidmatsumoto. I really love the amazing work they are doing and always enjoyed reading academic papers and blogs by @davidmatsumoto . Truly blessed for this and cannot wait to read it. Thank you!

decodingthelie's tweet image. Received a great gift in the mail today from @Humintell and @davidmatsumoto. I really love the amazing work they are doing and always enjoyed reading academic papers and blogs by @davidmatsumoto .  Truly blessed for this and cannot wait to read it. Thank you!
decodingthelie's tweet image. Received a great gift in the mail today from @Humintell and @davidmatsumoto. I really love the amazing work they are doing and always enjoyed reading academic papers and blogs by @davidmatsumoto .  Truly blessed for this and cannot wait to read it. Thank you!

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RT and follow @humintell for your chance to win a FREE SIGNED copy of Nonverbal Communication: Science and Applications! Bonus entry if you also follow @davidmatsumoto! #bodylanguage #nonverbalcommunication #psychtwitter

Humintell's tweet image. RT and follow @humintell for your chance to win a FREE SIGNED copy of Nonverbal Communication: Science and Applications! Bonus entry if you also follow @davidmatsumoto! 

#bodylanguage #nonverbalcommunication #psychtwitter

Interesting topic. Lots of possible variables. Now I wonder if violent tendencies have significant correlations with the ability to “naturally” recognize facial expressions and emotions. Good read.

Researchers in the UK found that boys who improved their ability to recognize fear, anger and sadness in others’ faces were significantly less violent and severe that those who did not receive training. Read more here: humintell.com/2015/07/traini…

Humintell's tweet image. Researchers in the UK found that boys who improved their ability to recognize fear, anger and sadness in others’ faces were significantly less violent and severe that those who did not receive training.

Read more here: humintell.com/2015/07/traini…


This is really good!

While all channels of #nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face is the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.

davidmatsumoto's tweet image. While all channels of #nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face is the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.


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