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Why do we lie?

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Neurological Aspects of Lying

This chapter explores the neurological processes involved in lying and discusses research findings that reveal increased activity in the frontal lobes and amygdala during lying. The speaker highlights the potential negative consequences of habitual lying, including the loss of trust and reliability. Cultural differences in honesty and truth-telling are also discussed.

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