Neural Correlates of Deception
Explore the intriguing world of deception in "Neural Correlates of Deception," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This hardback edition spans 116 pages and delves into the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underpin the act of lying. Deception is a fundamental social behavior where individuals attempt to convince others of falsehoods they themselves believe to be untrue. This book offers a comprehensive overview of empirical research, providing valuable insights into how our brains process deceptive responses. Perfect for scholars, psychologists, and anyone interested in the complexities of human behavior, "Neural Correlates of Deception" is a must-read for those looking to understand the science behind lying. Enhance your knowledge of this pervasive social phenomenon today!