
Canadian researchers suggest that the human brain finds it more satisfying when telling the truth rather than a lie. The study was conducted by researchers at University of Toronto who based their findings on two separate studies that looked into the brain activity in participants in China. Lead researcher Dr Kang Lee said that telling a lie used up more neural resources in the brain while the reward system in the brain responded better when a person was rewarded for ...
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