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Tag Archives: lying
Attitudes That Matter
Uku Tooming, a fresh PhD in philosophy, explores why the beliefs and desires of others matter to us. Continue reading →
Posted in Humanities, Research
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Tagged attitude, beliefs, control, desires, lying, PhD, PhD thesis, philosophy, resentment, social power
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Strong Magnetic Field Hampers Lying
The study found that if people have the choice to either lie or not while their brain is being affected by a strong magnetic field, they tend to speak the truth. Continue reading →
Posted in Research, Social sciences
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Tagged brain research, cheating, lying, magnet, magnetic stimulation, prefrontal cortex
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