Being able to tell when kids are lying is a skill every parent wants. It’s true that some lies are easy to pick up on: a child whose room has just been designated a disaster area by FEMA is lying when they say they have cleaned it. But other lies are much harder to detect.a built-in mechanism our brain uses to detect when someone is telling us a lie: their voice.
When we are certain of what we are saying or are telling the truth, we tend to just say it. We speak at a relatively fast rate and place more intensity in the middle of a word. We also tend to drop our pitch a little at the end of the word. And we talk faster when we tell the truth because telling the truth doesn’t take much effort.
And this pattern was so predictable that it held true whether the speakers were using English, Spanish, or French. This made the researchers think that the patterns could be innate to humans, and cross-cultural. But it’s worth noting that they only studied Western languages.But it's also worth remarking that the pattern of speech associated with lying is also the one we use when we are uncertain of an answer.
AEscalanteMD Monkey see monkey do. How you expect to have honest kids when their parents are psychopathic Liars!!
AEscalanteMD And then all the kids read this article to improve their fibbing skills. At least, that's what I would've done. Sometimes kids lie because they don't feel safe otherwise.
AEscalanteMD From a native germanspeaker-perspective this would mean all Americans lie :-P
AEscalanteMD All the doctors are motherfuckers
AEscalanteMD Obligatory this doesn't ring true for autism and a bunch of other stuff so don't assume everyone is lying because you have no idea.
AEscalanteMD You forgot the part that goes: How to tell if parents are systematically gaslighting their kids, santa the tooth fairy and 'hard work will get you anywhere'.
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