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How to Read People’s Minds: 3 Secret Ways To Read People’s Thoughts

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While we haven’t yet reached the age of flying cars and robot wars, we have at least reached the point where we know how to read people’s minds. These days, there are various methods you can use to know what another person is thinking. These methods range from the basic to the scientific. If you want to explore the knowledge of how to read people’s minds, check out some of these tips below. Body Language One of the basic ways on how to read people’s minds is by reading their body language. As primitive as this method might seem, not a lot of people seem to know about it or know how to actually use it. However, I’ll let you in on some of the key bodily movements that can help you read people’s minds. When talking to a person, notice the direction that their knees are pointed. If the knees are turned towards you, then you know that the other person is interested in you and agrees with what you’re saying. On the other hand, it they’re turned away from you, then you better think of a way to capture their interest. Eye Movement Here’s how to read people’s minds through their eyes. When a person is trying to create an image out of nothing, they will most likely look upward and to the left. In the meantime, a person trying to remember a particular image will most likely look upward and to the right. As effective as this method is, don’t let it be the last straw when making a decision. Brain Activity On a more scientific scale, there has been a small yet significant progress when it comes to knowing how to read people’s minds. Neuroscientist Kendrick Kay, along with his colleagues, has stumbled upon a way to determine which image a person is looking at without ever seeing the images before. According to “Scientific American,” the team was able to create a computer model that could read a person’s brain activity accurately. That model could read the brightness and angle the person perceived when looking at the picture; so when the series of pictures was presented to the model, it was able to determine which picture the person was looking at by comparing its brightness and angle. Of course, the model is not 100% right all the time as some pictures may have similar amounts of brightness and angle. Learning how to read people’s minds can be interpreted in many, different ways. While we haven’t yet reached the point where reading people’s minds is as easy as looking above their heads and reading words from a thought bubble, we have at least made it halfway there.

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