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They divide deceptions into three categories: cover, lying, and deception. Cover refers to secret keeping and camouflage. Lying is subdivided into simple lying and lying with artifice. Lying is more active than cover in that it draws the target away from the truth.
On the other hand, lying, being selfish, cheating, and engaging in infidelity are associated with a suite of negative health outcomes such as elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, elevated cortisol, and a significant depletion of the brain regions needed for appropriate emotional and ...
There are three main types of liars, which include: Natural liars: This is the most common type of liar. Pathological liars: Pathological lying is often a warning sign of antisocial personality disorder (commonly known as a psychopath). Compulsive liars: Compulsive liars bend the truth about everything, large or small.
When we engage in deceit, our respiratory and heart rates increase, we start to sweat, our mouth goes dry, and our voice can shake. Some of these physiological effects form the basis of the classic lie-detector (polygraph) test. People vary in their ability to tell a lie due, in part, to differences in the brain.
A polygraph is an instrument that measures and records physiological indices such as blood pressure, respiration, pulse, and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers questions.
Example: When asked by your significant other how your day was at work, you say, “Great! I was promoted,” when in reality you were laid off that day.
Regarding more of the body's responses, the liar may seem to sweat suddenly, fidget, or shield themselves (Cherry, 2020). Usually, when a person does lie, the increased demand on the brain puts the body under pressure, quickening metabolism, and resulting in sweating, usually seen on the palms or face.
Over time, consistent lying leads to an identity crisis - a confusion between the real self and the deceptive self one portrays to others. This dichotomy can lead to self-esteem issues, feelings of guilt, and a diminished sense of self-worth.
Signs Someone Might Be Lying Being vague and offering few details. Repeating questions before answering them. Repeating the same story over and over. Speaking in sentence fragments. Explaining things in strict chronological order. Sounding like they are repeating a rehearsed script.
The polygraph is the best-known technique for psychophysiological detection of deception. The goal of all of these techniques is to detect deception by analyzing signals of changes in the body that cannot normally be detected by human observation.