Forget that old-fashioned lie detector: A new company says it’s found a way to detect a lie while it’s bouncing inside someone’s brain.
Representatives from the company, San Diego-based No Lie MRI, say that they’ve found that, when someone’s about to lie, blood rushes to specific areas of the brain—first to stop any truth from squeaking out and then to generate the actual fib. All that activity can be seen on the company’s machines. (ABC News)