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From: Boyce Bailey
Date: Thu Mar 6, 2003 6:02pm
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Another complexion on things

Well my girl friend has very very dark brown eyes, so noticing any pupil
dilation is impossible.
Plus she's Japanese so internal dialogue is total different. Plus the body
language is more closely guarded or just different. She using a second
language so I can never be sure of the language representational system she
thinking in at the time. Because the kinaesthetic phase "smooth over some
rough edges" you hear from kinaesthetic people just might be a "stock
phrase" she's picked up from an English teacher.

I'd love to see Derren guess what people are thinking if the internal
dialogue is not in English. What that word you are thinking of "MOMO" what
the heck is that?


>From: "luise_f"
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: [Derren Brown] Another complexion on things
>Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 16:00:59 -0000
>
>
>This is for the experts here.
>
>So - are people with darker complexions consciously avoided as
>guineapigs for these routines, given the increased difficulty in
>reading the colour changes quickly (compared to the very fair at
>least)?
>
>Let's be clear as well. This is not remotely any accusation of
>racism, before we get going.
>
>
>


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