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Neuroscience paper links brain activity to lying, cites Hillary Clinton anecdote

Neuroscience paper links brain activity to lying, cites Hillary Clinton anecdote The passage discusses theoretical neuroscience about deception and includes a speculative anecdote about Hillary Clinton, but provides no concrete evidence, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It is largely speculative and lacks novel, verifiable information. Key insights: Describes brain regions associated with lying and self‑deception.; Mentions a study using transcranial direct current stimulation to reduce prefrontal activity, making subjects lie more easily.; Includes an unverified anecdote about Hillary Clinton claiming to have dodged bullets in Bosnia.

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House Oversight
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