July 02, 2010, 7:29 AM — The thought of brain-scanning machines detecting when you're lying is creepy enough -- but now they can apparently detect when you're lying to yourself. A research group found that brain scans allowed them to predict whether a group of students were going to put on sunscreen later in the week better than the students themselves could predict it. Read more...
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