There are people who are always trying to lie, why?

Are they simply unable to stop lying? But why is that? Let's find the answer right away.

Do you remember the story of a shepherd and wolf pack? The boy 5 times 7 times shouted that the wolf came to eat the lamb but it was all a joke to tease the villagers.

Although this is only an allegory, in fact it is certain that you have been in contact with people who always seek to lie all the time no matter what . to do nothing.

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Make sure you have been in contact with people who are always trying to lie, for nothing.

Why do they do that?

In a study published in Nature Neuroscience, Tali Sharot from the University of London's Institute of Psychological Experiments conducted observations of activity from the volunteers' brains, using an MRI magnetic resonator.

80 volunteers were given a glass jar filled with coins. They will have to recount the amount of coins in a bottle to another person, but they have the right to lie.

The results show that when a person is dishonest, there is a change in the activity of a brain region called amygdala (the amygdala) - the center for emotional processing and stimulation.

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The culprit makes many people lie.

When people lie, this area activates to "warn" them about the wrongdoing in their actions. They will feel that their work is against their nature, because we tend to assume that we are mature.

However, the problem lies in gradually, the body will "get tired" with the stimulus, making the next lie becomes easy.

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That lie serves your own interests, the amygdala region will perform poorly.

In addition, the study also shows that if the lie serves its own interests, the amygdala region will perform poorly.

It sounds super, but you will see the impact of this very close. For example, when children are frightened by their poor grades, they are more likely to lie, and will continue until they are discovered.