TED: Can you really tell if a kid is lying? | Kang Lee

TED: Can you really tell if a kid is lying? | Kang Lee

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Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the development of lying in children, debunking common myths about their ability to lie. Research shows that lying is a normal part of development, starting as early as age two. Key abilities for lying include theory of mind and self-control. Detecting lies is challenging, even for professionals. A new technology, transdermal optical imaging, can detect hidden emotions and lies by analyzing facial blood flow changes. This technology has potential applications in education, healthcare, and beyond.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What implications do deficits in mind-reading and self-control have for children's development?

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What technology was developed to help reveal hidden emotions associated with lying?

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How can the findings about children's lying be applied in education?

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In what ways could the technology discussed be used in marketing research?

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