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  1. Why Do Humans Lie? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains How It Helped Us Survive

    Deception is a widespread evolutionary strategy observed across the tree of life, not exclusive to humans. Biologists view deception as a selective pressure that provides an advantage to organisms capable of manipulating others, but it is balanced by the necessity of honesty as a baseline for signals to retain meaning. Neuroimaging research indicates that lying is cognitively demanding, activating a broad network of brain regions including the prefrontal cortex, which is crucial for executive functions like planning and inhibition. AI

    Why Do Humans Lie? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains How It Helped Us Survive