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Jan 25, 2006 15:04

Are there significant differences in the direction of eye movement when recalling a true past event as opposed to constructing a false one?

My hypothesis that yes, there are significant differences in the direction of eye movement when recalling a past true event as opposed to constructing a false one.

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__livingdead January 25 2006, 18:25:12 UTC
you hypothosis is correct.
usually when someone is lying they tend to look off to the left, this is so becos they are "searching" in the right side of thier brain, the more spaceail creative side. the left side has to do with more concrete things.
so yes miss, you are right.
i love you.

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death_unknown January 26 2006, 09:08:00 UTC
oh i miss you dearly.

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__livingdead January 26 2006, 14:05:03 UTC
i miss you too baby doll!
where are you?!
i want you to come back so we can make babies together haha!
xoxox.

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