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  1. More Lies Lead to More Memory Impairments in Daily Life.Yan Li, Zhiwei Liu & Xiping Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Previous studies have demonstrated that lying can undermine memory and that its memory-undermining effects could be modulated by the cognitive resources required to tell lies. We extended the investigation of the memory-undermining effect by using a daily life setting in which participants were highly involved in a mock shopping task. Participants were randomly assigned to truth-telling, denying or mixed lying conditions. After finishing the shopping task, participants were told that two people wanted to know about their shopping lists and would (...)
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