The ability of a human to lie will increase when urinating
The ability of people to lie will increase when they urinate. That is the conclusion of the scientists after the study of the link between the degree of honesty in the interview and the bladder tension . Accordingly, the more water the bladder contains, the more convincing the person lies.
When urinating, humans will lie more
Often people are easier to tell than lie . If you truly believe in something, your brain will be easy to tell with high detail. Conversely, lying that you know the truth, but changing the details to create a new version. This process will create anxiety, always watching listeners to see if they seem to not believe it will immediately adjust to their beliefs.
Dr Iris Blandon-Gitlin, a senior psychologist in the study of lying and co-author of the study, said: 'Lying is a difficult task to do because you have to juggle with a lot of information. ' Usually when people deliberately tell the truth, the brain that always wants to tell the truth is inhibited to lie. However, if the bladder contains a lot of water, it will stretch, Then activating the braking mechanism on the brain and accidentally helping the person lie better, the reason is that, in addition to restraining urination, this center also plays a role in restraining other activities. of human.
Often people are easier to tell than lie.
In one trial, the team asked volunteers to drink 5 glasses of water and sit still for 45 minutes to inflate the bladder. Then they have to lie about their opinions on a social issue. At the same time, intertwined with a lie, they were also asked to tell the truth to the interviewer. This process is recorded by the camera and observed by two interview groups (one group evaluates the body language and the speaker's confidence, the other group determines which words are true, which words are spoken). lie).
The results showed that those with bladder full of water will give more complicated lies to enhance persuasion, while giving them a comfortable psychology. At that time, observers find it hard to identify subjects who lie more (observers' results are: 30% lie, 70% tell the truth).
The results of this study reinforce the hypothesis of inhibitory spillover effect . Accordingly, if you have used a self-control method for one thing, it is easier to control other things yourself. However, this is only true for simultaneous tasks. In the end, Dr. Blandon-Gitlin believed that her research could enhance people's understanding of lies and thereby formulate a definite technique to lie, identify the tricks that liars apply. used to make words more convincing.
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