EUROPEAN POLYGRAPHПодготовка до экспериментальных исследований возможности использования изменений температуры лица, записанных с помощью тепловизионной камеры для детекции лжи Key words: infrared camera in lie-detection, thermovision in detection of deception Th e numerous organic changes related to emotions include fl uctuations in blood pressure that can be observed and registered in alterations of pulse rate and blood pressure, and also as changes of blood fl ow in the bare parts of the body (face, back
Face temperature changes and selection of deception, infrared camera in detection of deception Variations of face temperature are certainly a good indicator of emotional changes, which is why attempts at using them in the detection of deception are being made.[1] Such variations may be observed with the use of an infrared camera, which implies
Despite the fact that the Guilty Knowledge Technique [Lykken 1959, Lykken 1960], or GKT, originated more than fi ve decades ago, its validity is still debatable, especially when compared to other polygraph techniques.
A new book on polygraph examinations has been published by the CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platformin the United States; its author is Tuvya Amsel PhD, an expert in polygraph examinations enjoying great respect in international polygraph circles. He has gained plenty of professional experience both in private and public sectors in Israel and the United States, as he has dealt with polygraph examinations for 45 years. As the subtitle suggests, the book is a guide for practitioners with precise instructions, descriptions of examination techniques, discussions of interfering with the recordings and anomalies in the curves, and information on conducting examinations on foreigners.In its 320 pages, the book also contains a bibliography and a names index, while its eight chapters are 1.
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