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The Neuroscience of Lying | BrainTools #76

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How many times did you lie today? Chances are, at least twice. Double that if you met a stranger today.

Lying is an essential part of the human condition. We project an image of how we'd like to be viewed as opposed to how we actually are. Why? Mostly to improve our social standing. In more sinister cases, pathological liars instill false beliefs in their victims to advance their self-interest and sabotage those that they view as obstacles (Game of Thrones is a case in point).

And there a very clear reasons for this that we explore in Episode 39 of the BrainTools Podcast, so you can better understand the neural basis for deception and lying, how it happens in the brain and why it's so easy to fall down a slippery slope of deceit. As always, you'll leave with 4 practical strategies and protocols to stop your confabulations (yes, that's a word) so you can stay grounded in reality, just as it is.

If you're liking the show, please support us by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform, leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or follow our journey on Instagram @braintoolspodcast.

P.S - One more thing! We have a new website and newsletter which you can find at www.braintools.com.au.

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How many times did you lie today? Chances are, at least twice. Double that if you met a stranger today.

Lying is an essential part of the human condition. We project an image of how we'd like to be viewed as opposed to how we actually are. Why? Mostly to improve our social standing. In more sinister cases, pathological liars instill false beliefs in their victims to advance their self-interest and sabotage those that they view as obstacles (Game of Thrones is a case in point).

And there a very clear reasons for this that we explore in Episode 39 of the BrainTools Podcast, so you can better understand the neural basis for deception and lying, how it happens in the brain and why it's so easy to fall down a slippery slope of deceit. As always, you'll leave with 4 practical strategies and protocols to stop your confabulations (yes, that's a word) so you can stay grounded in reality, just as it is.

If you're liking the show, please support us by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform, leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or follow our journey on Instagram @braintoolspodcast.

P.S - One more thing! We have a new website and newsletter which you can find at www.braintools.com.au.

  continue reading

97 episoder

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