Real Science of Lies, The
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Deception is a fundamental aspect of human psychology that emerges early in development and persists throughout life, serving various psychological and social functions that research has revealed to be more complex and nuanced than commonly understood. The scientific study of lying has uncovered that deception is not simply a moral failing or character flaw, but rather a sophisticated cognitive ability that involves multiple brain systems and serves important evolutionary and social purposes, though it also creates significant costs for both individuals and society. Developmental psychology research reveals that children begin lying as early as age two or three, with the ability to deceive actually correlating with advanced cognitive development including theory of mind, executive function, and working memory capacity. Young children who are better at lying tend to score higher on tests of intelligence and social cognition, suggesting that deception requires sophisticated mental abilities including the capacity to understand others' mental states, maintain multiple versions of reality, and suppress truthful responses while generating false ones. The evolutionary basis of deception appears to be rooted in the advantages that strategic information management provided throughout human history, with the ability to mislead competitors, protect resources, and navigate complex social hierarchies offering survival and reproductive benefits. Comparative studies with other primates reveal that deceptive behaviors are present across many species, with humans having developed uniquely sophisticated forms of deception that involve language, planning, and cultural transmission of deceptive strategies.
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Durata in (hh:mm:ss):00:36:20
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Anno edizione:2025
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