Innate Honesty–for some #
August 27th, 2009 | In Worth Knowing
Curious:
Comparing scans from tests with and without the opportunity to cheat, the scientists found that for honest subjects, deciding to be honest took no extra brain activity. But for others, the dishonest group, both deciding to lie and deciding to tell the truth required extra activity in the areas of the brain associated with critical thinking and self-control.
(via Lone Gunman)