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Distanciarse físicamente o crear barreras con los objetos.

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | EL TERMÓMETRO DE LA HONESTIDAD | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | [MÁS SINCERO] [MENOS SINCERO]| | Pies y Piernas ---> El Torso ---> Manos y Brazos ---> Rostro | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Pies y Piernas (Máxima Sinceridad)

The principles of El Cuerpo Habla are not just for FBI agents. They are designed for everyone.

(Spanish edition of What Every Body is Saying ), page 114 in common PDF/print versions typically falls within the discussion of the , which Navarro considers the "billboard" of the body because they protect vital organs. Key Concepts from the "Torso" Chapter (Context of Page 114)

Si estás hablando con alguien y sus pies apuntan hacia la puerta de salida, su cerebro límbico le está indicando que desea marcharse, aunque su torso siga orientado hacia ti.

Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence agent, argues that nonverbal cues are often more honest than spoken words because they are controlled by the —the part of the brain responsible for survival. Unlike the neocortex, which can craft lies, the limbic system reacts instantly to stress, joy, or threat. Key Principles for Better Observation:

For readers of the Spanish edition, the search for points to a very specific, powerful section of the book: the exploration of the brain’s limbic system and its absolute control over our most honest reactions. This guide will delve into that crucial concept and the practical lessons that have made Joe Navarro’s work a global benchmark in nonverbal communication.

: Unlike the face, which we learn to mask from childhood, our feet and legs react instinctively to comfort or threats.