The feasibility of using Event Related Brain Potentials (ERPs) in Interrogative Polygraphy (“Lie Detection”) was tested by examining the effectiveness of the Guilty Knowledge Test designed by Farwell and Donchin (1986, 1988). The subject is assigned an arbitrary task requiring discrimination between experimenter‐designated targets and other, irrelevant stimuli. A group of diagnostic items (“probes”), which to the unwitting are indistinguishable from the irrelevant items, are embedded among the irrelevant. For subjects who possess “guilty knowledge” these probes are distinct from the irrelevants and are likely to elicit a P300, thus revealing their possessing the special knowledge that allows them to differentiate the probes from the irrelev...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...
The feasibility of using Event Related Brain Potentials (ERPs) in Interrogative Polygraphy (“Lie Det...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
Because event-related potentials (ERPs) could reflect dynamic changes in brain function during cogni...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
The use of physiological signals to detect deception can be traced back almost a century. Historical...
The N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is elicited by words that complete sentences...
The N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is elicited by words that complete sentences...
The use of physiological signals to detect deception can be traced back almost a century. Historical...
ERPs, specifically the P3, have been proposed as an alternative to traditional polygraphy, with one ...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of employing the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) techn...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...
The feasibility of using Event Related Brain Potentials (ERPs) in Interrogative Polygraphy (“Lie Det...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
Because event-related potentials (ERPs) could reflect dynamic changes in brain function during cogni...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
The use of physiological signals to detect deception can be traced back almost a century. Historical...
The N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is elicited by words that complete sentences...
The N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is elicited by words that complete sentences...
The use of physiological signals to detect deception can be traced back almost a century. Historical...
ERPs, specifically the P3, have been proposed as an alternative to traditional polygraphy, with one ...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of employing the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) techn...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...