Liars be warned: preserve a poker face around folks with aphasia. If you don't, you're likely to be set out. So says the research of a team of scientists whose springs appeared in the May 11 issue of the English journal Nature.
The team--led by way of Nancy L. Etcoff, a psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital--began their research with the suspicion that the ability to find lies is more an emotion al phenomenon than a cognitive or linguistic united Therefore, they reasoned, people who have experienced los of language--such as those with aphasia--would be better able to discover ...