They cannot measure serotonin levels....so...."low serotonin"...interesting, I would research more on who wrote that. Because there is currently no way to measure such chemicals in the brain. Matter of fact, the term "chemical imbalance" is a theory.
Anyway, I'm sure there are a number of factors that could cause someone to lie. If someone is frightened, for whatever reason, in the fit of panic or anxiety, then depending on their motives, one could lie...yes. But no, just having a panic attack would not cause someone to lie randomly.
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