Saturday, May 23, 2020

Deception And Reasoning Behind Lying Using Behavioral Science

For my research project I had initially started with looking at deception and reasoning behind lying using behavioural science as a line into looking at the truth through people’s faces. As a result of the initial research I delved into the human psyche where I began looking into the human condition which placed emphasis on lying and deception to one’s benefit. This can range from a favourable place in society to keeping their mental state stable. This developed into deception in tricking yourself instead of others and this took me into delusions and mental health, this was also influenced by the 602 film project introducing dreams into my research, a quote I heard from a psychologist we interviewed, from the Talmud, a central text in Judaism. The quote being â€Å"A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that has not been opened †. 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