A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (ERPs) into deceiving and non-deceiving. In this study, EEG data from two P300-based lie detection experiments were analyzed to demonstrate the efficiency of the WT method in detecting deception. A comparison was made with a common method used to measure P300 presence, called Peak-to-Peak, which is believed to be more accurate than other methods in measuring P300 amplitudes [1, 2]. One experiment consisted of presenting participants with birth date stimuli and 12 participants were instructed to lie about their own birthday. The other experiment consisted of 15 participants who were instructed to lie about their first names [3]. Using simulated ...
One major drawback of deception detection is its vulnerability to countermeasures, whereby participa...
In the 20th Century, the advancement in technology has sparked interest for scientist in researchin...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...
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...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
Deception can have serious consequences, therefore detection methods such as the Electroencephalogra...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of employing the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) techn...
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. ...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
We propose a novel deception detection system based on Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). One ...
In this paper, the differences in brain signal activity (EEG-P300 component) which detects whether a...
We propose a novel deception detection system based on Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). One ...
One major drawback of deception detection is its vulnerability to countermeasures, whereby participa...
In the 20th Century, the advancement in technology has sparked interest for scientist in researchin...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...
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...
A new method called the weight template (WT) is proposed for classifying Event related potentials (E...
Deception can have serious consequences, therefore detection methods such as the Electroencephalogra...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of employing the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) techn...
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. ...
For many years, deception detection using polygraph tests has been used in criminal investigations. ...
We propose a novel deception detection system based on Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). One ...
In this paper, the differences in brain signal activity (EEG-P300 component) which detects whether a...
We propose a novel deception detection system based on Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). One ...
One major drawback of deception detection is its vulnerability to countermeasures, whereby participa...
In the 20th Century, the advancement in technology has sparked interest for scientist in researchin...
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyew...