According to a new study, if a liar is assigned to a job other than answering questions, it will be easier for him to catch a lie.
According to media reports, research has shown that lying requires more mental strength and energy than telling the truth, and if a suspicious person is asked to do something, he will not be able to do it properly.
Research from the University of Portsmouth has shown that if liars are asked to do something else during interrogation, they will either fail or lose focus.
According to Eldert Ridge, a professor of psychology at the university, if a person lies and lies during a question and answer session, he or she will fail to express the truth about himself or herself.