
Telling the Truth?
Can the direction a person's eyes reveal whether or not they are making a truthful statement? Short answer: sort of. But it isn't that simple.
Visual Accessing Cues

When asked a question a "normally organized" right-handed person looks (from your viewpoint, looking at them):
Up and to the Left
Indicates: Visually
Constructed Images (Vc)
If you asked someone to "Imagine a purple buffalo", this would be the
direction their eyes moved in while thinking about the question as they
"Visually Constructed" a purple buffalo in their mind.

Up and to the Right
Indicates: Visually
Remembered Images (Vr)
If you asked someone to "What color was the
first
house you lived in?", this would be the direction their eyes
moved in while thinking about the question as they "Visually Remembered" the
color of their childhood home.
To the Left
Indicates: Auditory
Constructed (Ac)
If you asked someone to "Try and create the highest the sound of the
pitch possible in your head", this would be the direction their eyes moved in
while thinking about the question as they "Auditorily Constructed" this this
sound that they have never heard of.
To the Right
Indicates: Auditory
Remembered (Ar)
If you asked someone to "Remember what their mother's voice sounds like
", this would be the direction their eyes moved in while thinking about the
question as they "Auditorily Remembered " this sound.
Down and to the Left
Indicates: Feeling /
Kinesthetic (F)
If you asked someone to "Can you remember the smell of a campfire? ",
this would be the direction their eyes moved in while thinking about the
question as they used recalled a smell, feeling, or taste.

Down and To the Right
Indicates: Internal
Dialog (Ai)
This is the direction of someone eyes as they "talk to
themselves".