Pinocchio effect
According to a study of the university of Granada, when you tell a lie, the temperature of your nose actually rises. This is known as “Pinocchio effect”.
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Pinocchio effect
According to a study of the university of Granada, when you tell a lie, the temperature of your nose actually rises. This is known as “Pinocchio effect”.
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