Brain Waves #16: The Dishonest Brain
Dr Azlina Ahmad Annuar, Neurogeneticist
25-Jul-18 16:00
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Why do people lie? And what makes a good liar? A recent study says that there may be a biological reason to that. The paper, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggests that the brain adapts to dishonesty, thus, leading to bigger lies. To help us understand this better is neurogeneticist, Dr Azlina Ahmad Annuar.
Produced by: Tina Carmillia
Presented by: Meera Sivasothy
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Categories: Health Policy, Diseases and Conditions, Mental Health, Healthy Living, Fitness, Science, Medical Innovation and Technology
Tags: neuroscience, dishonesty, emotions, brain, amygdala, frontal lobe, health and living, The Bigger Picture,