The dictionary is organized anatomically, moving from the head down to the feet.
Navarro’s analysis is rooted in the "limbic brain," the part of the human brain responsible for instant, honest survival responses. This system operates faster than conscious thought, meaning body language often leaks true emotions even when words are deceptive. The Dictionary of Body Language
by Joe Navarro is an extensive reference manual that decodes more than 400 nonverbal cues. Drawing on his 25-year career as an FBI special agent specializing in counterintelligence, Navarro provides a systematic guide for interpreting thoughts, feelings, and intentions through physical behavior. Core Framework: The Limbic Response The dictionary is organized anatomically, moving from the
The book categorizes these reactions into two primary states: by Joe Navarro is an extensive reference manual
Signalled through "pacifying behaviors" (self-soothing) such as neck-touching, lip-pursing, or hand-wringing used to mitigate stress. Key Body Language Observations