Children are capable of lying at a young age, contrary to common beliefs. While their lies may lack sophistication, young children have begun developing the theory of mind and self-control abilities needed to construct and maintain a lie. New techniques like transdermal optical imaging can detect physiological signs of deception in children, such as changes in blood flow at the nose and cheeks, and identify lies with over 85% accuracy.
Children are capable of lying at a young age, contrary to common beliefs. While their lies may lack sophistication, young children have begun developing the theory of mind and self-control abilities needed to construct and maintain a lie. New techniques like transdermal optical imaging can detect physiological signs of deception in children, such as changes in blood flow at the nose and cheeks, and identify lies with over 85% accuracy.
Children are capable of lying at a young age, contrary to common beliefs. While their lies may lack sophistication, young children have begun developing the theory of mind and self-control abilities needed to construct and maintain a lie. New techniques like transdermal optical imaging can detect physiological signs of deception in children, such as changes in blood flow at the nose and cheeks, and identify lies with over 85% accuracy.
reading ability: Based on the principle ‘ I know and you do not know ‘ Common believes: Children only tell lie after entering elementary school Self-control: Ability to control face impression There must be character flow if child lie at young age. Children are poor liars
*Child has neutral facial impression when
lying but has hidden emotion *This emotion can be detected by: Not true TRANSDERMAL OPTICAL IMAGING Detect lie Accuracy up to 85% If the child lying : Blood flow at nose Blood flow at cheek Why?