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Test Facial Blocking Gestures (Mouth, Eyes, Ears)
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1st QUESTION: How does the gesture of verbal blocking manifest itself in adults?
Covering the mouth with both hands
Rubbing the mouth area or fake coughing
Shouting to cover the sound
Closing the eyes tightly
2nd QUESTION: What is the brain trying to block by touching its mouth?
The sight of the other person
The outside sound
Breathing agitated
The output of the words or lies
3rd QUESTION: What does the gesture of rubbing the eye mean when lying?
An attempt not to see the reaction of the person being lied to
That the person is sleepy or tired
An attempt to block out external sounds
That the person is crying inside
QUESTION 4: What can rubbing the bridge of the nose indicate in authority figures?
Joy and satisfaction
Fear of the situation
Exasperation or embarrassment
Interest in speech
QUESTION 5: What kind of blockage is represented by touching or rubbing the ear?
Visual blocking
Auditory block or "not hearing the evil"
Verbal block
Emotional blocking
QUESTION 6: What gesture does a child make when lying according to the text?
Fake coughing
Touching the ear
Rubs eye
Immediately covers mouth with both hands
7TH QUESTION: What does it mean if the speaker himself touches his ear while speaking?
An unconscious attempt not to be an auditory witness to his own lie
Wants the listener to speak louder
Ear pain due to stress
That he/she is listening attentively
8TH QUESTION: What gesture is described as a sign of "silence" in adults?
Covering the ears
Closing your eyes
Putting a single finger to your lips
Crossing your arms
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