S Frederiksen - Information & Communications Technology Law, 2011 - Taylor & Francis We are now seeing the development of neuroscience technologies, such as brain fingerprinting and fMRI lie detection, that have the potential to act as lie detectors. Is the existing Canadian law that prevents the admission of the results of a polygraph test sufficient to keep the ... Related articles - All 3 versions
CJ Patrick - Memory Detection: Theory and Application of the …, 2011 - books.google.com ... on the rise: birth and development of the Concealed Information Test Christopher J. Patrick Intrigued by the polygraphic equipment in my laboratory, my two assistants had asked if I did any liedetector work and I had been forced to admit that I knew nothing about the subject. ... Related articles
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WG Iacono - Memory Detection: Theory and Application of the …, 2011 - books.google.com ... To convince examinees that the “liedetector” is sensitive to their lying, many CQTs include a “stim” or “acquaintance” test (also called a “card” or “numbers” test). ... The validity of the liedetector: two surveys of scientific opinion. Journal of Applied Psychology, 82, 426–433. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles