Hoàn thành chỗ trống**RECOGNISING A LIAR** Recent research has led many (0) **scientists** to believe that the (56) **able** to recognise whether or not someone is telling the (57) **true**, or is about to break bad news has more to do with science than a magical (58) **six** sense. The human body and brain subconsciously pick up signals so small that they would not (59) **normal** be noticed. If someone is telling lies, for (60) **instant**, their body language is slightly (61) **differ**. The brain picks up on these changes, which may include a bead of sweat or a slight (62) **alter** in tone of voice. Upon the (63) **realise** that the person has been lying, the brain has a 'told you so' sensation. Scientists argue that people should trust their own (64) **judge**; their instinctive reactions will tell them if a person is (65) **rely** and not to be trusted. |