NLP Eye Patterns

by admin on February 6, 2010

NLP eye accessing cues and the importance of calibrating on the subject. By watching the eye movements and noting the direction of where the subject is looking, it is possible to gain an understanding of what the subject may be remembering or construcing; whether it is a feeling, sound or picture or if they are working something out in their mind. Note how, in this video, the subject has issues accessing the Auditory Recall area. Terry touches on clearing this area using “eye movement de-sensitisation” to help clear out problematic areas at the end (this is the subject of another video!). Visit http://www.nlpworld.co.uk for info on NLP training and NLP MP3 products.

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kraigyb February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

SO! useful xx
SO! useful xx

DavidAlbro February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

@heartthehorse Wow. …
@heartthehorse Wow. You are right. He is programming her to respond how he wants her to. When he first mentions how she listens to herself around 4:05 he immediately praises her when she looks in the ‘appropriate’ direction before she even has time to process the request. This video is a really an example of operant conditioning.

Olllllliiiiiieeeeeee February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

but she almost …
but she almost never used her audio part of the brain, and the glitch should indicate that she hasn’t a very strong audio”capasity”. but Im picking up that the guy says her audio i dominant, or am I getting it wrong? according to me she is strong with pictures. thanks

ximxbriliant99 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

you have to …
you have to understtand them, if they are truly organised allways neat and pre planing chances are their using auditory recall or visual recall … i could be wrong and if you disagree with what i said please reply and answer why

ximxbriliant99 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

to figure out how …
to figure out how someone is lieing you have to understand them and who their are and combine this with the knowing of theese eye movments and im sure you can figure this out

RedTwiztidMist February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

After Sam tells tom …
After Sam tells tom he’s not feeling well he should be asked another question like “How are you feeling?” or “What are the symptoms?” this way if the lie is not thought out he will have to go to construct.

julzbo February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

The above was …
The above was supposed to be a response to cooperm. Occasionally people are wired “backwards”. Don’t tell the person you are mapping them when you casually ask a question re their past, recent or otherwise. A pre-planned lie will still appear in their constructed/future zone, or they may look down to check how they feel about what they are saying. there will be a difference.

julzbo February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Notice how he …
Notice how he appears when he has no reason to lie ( map him ), then notice a change. For instance, someone was telling me a list of things they had done during the prior weekend. As she did she seemed comfortably making eye contact with me. Only while mentioning one activity, she looked down and away. I said I didn’t know why, but that she was uncomfortable regarding the bookstore. Turned out it was she was purposely omitting the fact it was a Christian bookstore. Mapping or calibrating.

heartthehorse February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

heis constantly …
heis constantly giving her cues as to what he wants her to do, and then rewarding her. how many times does he say thats great to her? its hard to tell if there is anything relly going on.

cooperm123 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Does Claire play a …
Does Claire play a musical instrument? As I was thinking, is there is a link between people who play a musical instrument and audio remembering. Would you see clearer indications in these audio zones if someone was musical? Has there been any case studies on this?

cooperm123 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Going by the eye …
Going by the eye accessing cue chart being 100% correct. If Jane tells Tom to lie to Sam that she wasnt feeling well as she didnt want to go to the cinema, what would Toms eye movement do.
would i be correct in saying there would be no AC as there is a prearranged lie so you would surely see AR, as he is recalling what she said. So how could you detect a lie

terryelston February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

The letters that …
The letters that light up are where she is supposed to be looking. As you can see, she doesn’t always go to those places immediately This video is not for research as we know the eye patterns are accurate, it’s to give people an idea of eye patterns so you can work with clients more easily. Mostly useful in natural surroundings. When the eyes go to different quadrants they are seeing pictures listening to sounds, remembering data etc. Not useful to the everyday person not working with clients..

roygift February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Basically this …
Basically this video shows that Eye Accessing Cues technique barely works and if it does its very random and not reliable.

lovemetwicetoday February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

To be honest, I …
To be honest, I think the only reason this information hasn’t been proven yet is because they do tests like this, and the subjects consciously know what’s going on… If you were to randomly ask a question, I think that the subject would in fact make some kind of eye pattern. Everyone differs… And that’s why it’s important on getting to know someone beforehand before they find out which representational system the subject prefers… I know this isn’t possible for therapists mind you.

NichtOliver February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

I noticed that she …
I noticed that she had a tendency to look at you. I think that could have interfered with the readings. She was nervous, and instinctively trying to check out YOUR body language to understand what was going on. So that’s why her eyes kept shifting to the left.

terryelston February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Good to hear that, …
Good to hear that, as this exercise was probably the least successful I’ve ever done! I left it up because of it’s imperfections and to show that you need your (client/person) in a good state plus not all questions are good enough to get the eyes moving perfectly where the demo was supposed to go. The idea as a practitioner is to have enough sensory awareness to get information from as many places as possible…and eye patterns are a good starting place :)

SpreadingAwareness February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

id say she knows …
id say she knows exactly whats going on and knows which direction to look in

Nauticus89 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

She’s looking …
She’s looking straight forwards and Auditory Recall is lighting up.. lol

kealan8010 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

true true that
true true that

un0m3asa13ah February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Yeah. It is easier …
Yeah. It is easier in normal conditions. Your viewers are just concerned they are getting inaccurate information because she did have some idea as to the situation and what was going on.

kealan8010 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

no just the FATTER …
no just the FATTER version of charlize theron

shivsakti666 February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Bullshit, fraoud …
Bullshit, fraoud making a science…out of shit!!!!

terryelston February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Just try this with …
Just try this with someone. It’s really difficult to ‘pretend’ and ‘make’ your eyes go to different places. She has no idea where she’s supposed to look here. Not every pattern is clear and that’s why you have to ask different questions and get the person to try and not be under ‘test’ pressure.
In normal conditions it’s much easier!

sderenzi February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

I’d need to agree …
I’d need to agree with you on that

bakhtn February 6, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Ive been looking …
Ive been looking into this, it kind works.

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