You are completely innocent, yet the harder you try to prove it, the more guilty you appear. Your palms sweat, your voice shakes, and you avoid eye contact. To the interrogator sitting across from you, these are the classic signs of deception. To science, it is a tragic psychological glitch. The Othello Error occurs when an innocent person becomes extremely nervous out of fear that they will not be believed. This anxiety perfectly mimics the physiological stress response of a liar. Law enforcement, polygraph tests, and everyday people routinely misinterpret this nervous energy, leading to false confessions and destroyed lives. This book exposes the lethal danger of relying on body language to detect deception. It explores the biology of stress, the arrogance of professional interrogators, and the catastrophic failures within the justice system when subjective intuition overrides objective evidence. Discover why your nervous system betrays you when the stakes are highest, and learn how to protect yourself against the systemic misinterpretations of human anxiety.



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Titel
Othello Error: The Tragic Body Language of the Innocent
Untertitel
Anxiety, Misinterpretation, and the Fatal Flaws of Interrogation in the Criminal Justice System
EAN
9783565342525
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
20.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.69 MB
Anzahl Seiten
156