
Why Do Our Eyes Move When We Think?
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Science
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11th Grade - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video explores the misconception that eye movements indicate lying, explaining that involuntary eye movements, known as saccades, occur during thinking and are not reliable indicators of deceit. It delves into how these movements relate to visual and verbal thinking, memory recall, and evolutionary processes. The video debunks myths about using eye direction to detect lies, emphasizing that eye movements are not meaningful in this context.
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What conclusion can be drawn about the relationship between eye movements and memory recall?
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What myths about eye movements and lying are mentioned in the text?
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