A rise in anxiety after lying increases the temperature of the tip of your nose, say scientists. If you're worried that your fib will be uncovered, the researchers also suggest a way of cooling the nose down - making "a great mental effort." The scientists, from the University of Granada, discovered the phenomenon by using thermal imaging cameras to monitor volunteers, the Daily Mail reported. They have called it "The Pinocchio Effect," in ...Thursday, 6 December 2012
Pinocchio Effect and Lies
A rise in anxiety after lying increases the temperature of the tip of your nose, say scientists. If you're worried that your fib will be uncovered, the researchers also suggest a way of cooling the nose down - making "a great mental effort." The scientists, from the University of Granada, discovered the phenomenon by using thermal imaging cameras to monitor volunteers, the Daily Mail reported. They have called it "The Pinocchio Effect," in ...
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