The Psychology of Lying

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The Psychology of Lying

This intermediate course explores the multifaceted nature of lying through the lens of psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science. You will examine why humans lie, how deception develops across the lifespan, the neurological underpinnings of dishonesty, and the social implications of lying in various contexts. Rather than viewing lying as a purely moral failing, this course adopts a neuroscience-informed perspective that recognizes deception as a complex cognitive and social behavior shaped by biology, development, and environment. Through evidence-based content and practical applications, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of lying that bridges theory and real-world application.

What Will You Learn?

  • • Explain the evolutionary and developmental origins of lying behavior
  • • Identify the neurological processes and brain regions involved in deception
  • • Distinguish between different types of lies and their psychological motivations
  • • Recognize the developmental trajectory of lying from childhood through adulthood
  • • Analyze the relationship between lying and various psychological conditions
  • • Apply knowledge of deception detection techniques and their limitations
  • • Evaluate the ethical dimensions and social consequences of dishonesty
  • • Understand cultural variations in attitudes toward and expressions of lying
  • • Recognize adaptive versus maladaptive forms of deception
  • • Apply trauma-informed perspectives to understand lying as a survival strategy

Course Content

Module 1: The Evolutionary and Biological Foundations of Lying

  • Lesson 1.1: Why Lying Exists – An Evolutionary Perspective
  • Lesson 1.2: Deception in the Animal Kingdom
  • Lesson 1.3: The Brain and Body Responses to Deception
  • Questions 1
  • Activity 1.1 Evolutionary Advantage Role-Play
  • Activity 1.2 Animal Deception Research Presentation
  • Activity 1.3 Body Response Journaling
  • Activity 1.4 Module 1 Theory of Mind Demonstration

Module 2: The Development of Lying Across the Lifespan

Module 3: The Neuroscience of Lying

Module 4: Types of Lies and Their Purposes

Module 5: Lying and Psychological Conditions

Module 6: Detecting Lies – Methods, Myths, and Limitations

Module 7: Ethics, Culture, and the Future of Lying

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