A change in eye movement can be a very strong indicator of lying, but you have to know the person's
typical pattern first.
Not exact matches
Without being taught about how long a normal, healthy baby can go between feedings, what
typical sleep - wake
patterns of a newborn are really like, and what babies do when they are
first hungry (before they start to cry, which is a late - stage hunger cue) mothers may struggle to feel confident in their bodies» ability to produce enough milk.
However, some infants exceed the
typical pattern of crying, such as those who cry long, hard and inconsolably during the
first three months or those who cry / fuss frequently beyond 3 to 4 months of age.
A
typical summer
pattern is setting up heading into the
first week of June.
I don't recall the author mentioning the
typical pattern with 12 - month weight loss studies: most folks lose significant weight in the
first few month, then at six months they start gaining it back.
During your
first appointment, we will review your medical history, body weight history, diet history, recent blood work results and your
typical eating
pattern and lifestyle.
Be aware of your
typical relational
patterns and how they may come into play during a
first meeting.
Dr. Carbo:
First, teachers need to know the
typical reading - style
pattern of at - risk readers, and which strategies accommodate those
patterns.
Instead of the
typical flagpole and a castle from the
first game, as well as the Hawksmouth gate from the second this time, when the player reaches the end of the level, the colors of the background lose their standard
patterns and the whole background becomes mainly black, with some white lines here and there.
Trajectories of Offending Behavior Having reviewed trends in female offending
patterns, subsequent interactions with the justice system, and the ultimate outcomes of such offending, I now turn my attention to what is known about how girls get into trouble in the
first place, including
typical trajectories of offending (in this section) as well as risk and protective factors (in the section that follows).