22. Lying Compulsively Can Make You Smarter - Deepstash

22. Lying Compulsively Can Make You Smarter

Before you get too excited, this is not carte blanche to lie compulsively.

Let’s delve into biology a little bit. People’s brains have a region called the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for intellect and reasoning. People who lie all the time (i.e., compulsive liars) have significantly more white matter in this region of their brain.

White matter consists of a huge network of nerve fibers that allows information to be exchanged and communication to occur across different sections of the brain.

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