Study Suggests Small Fibs Snowball Into Larger Lies As Brain Adapts To Dishonesty
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Chronic or compulsive lying has largely been considered a mental illness. However, a new study from the University College London suggests that there may be a biological explanation as well. The researchers believe that small, self-serving lies desensitize our brains to the negative emotions connected to dishonesty, paving the way for bigger lies.
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- mattchien약 4년cool picture!
- mara_love약 4년When I lie immediately feel bad about it .
- therealsnakes4년 이상When I lie I will not feel bad about it till years later
- bsc4년 이상Interesting!
- IAmAPersonMan7년 이하This is so sad can we get 10 likes
- joey7년 이하this article looks like my left nut
- peastburn12344년 이상wow bro😝
- slytherinfan7년 이하Human brains are so complicated.
- noice7년 이상2 years later not much has changed :(
- electrokid약 8년luckily I don't lie much.
- gaming_master약 8년Is that why I am so good at lying even in a hurry