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How misinformation works on the brain, according to a psychologist

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With the 2024 elections less than a year away, a recent survey found 53% of Americans say they see false or misleading information online every day. Lisa Fazio, associate professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University, joins CBS News to unpack why people fall for misinformation — and what it’s doing to our brains.

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