The article compares the traditional concepts, dominant until recently and explaining the essence of polygraph examination and its effectiveness with a relatively new approach based on more solid scientific foundations. The so-called “differential salience” concept of test stimuli is based on the assumption that the subject may find a given stimulus more significant than others for a variety of reasons: for example, because he or she considers it threatening, shocking or simply familiar. The above is conditioned by a number of psychological processes related not only to emotions but also to the processes involved in focusing, memory, and behavioural conditioning. Thus, the idea is not only to detect the physiological fear of being revealed ...
The article deals with the existing problems in the organizational, procedural and normative aspects...
"During a psychophysiological test, the relative extent of psychophysiological reactions is recorde...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015As communication evolves, the criminal justice system wi...
Psychophysiological detection of deceit has been in the centre of attention in the recent decade, wh...
The purpose of the study is to highlight a topical issue related to the admissibility and evidentiar...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
"Itis logical to assume that practically all examined persons involved in events under investigation...
From introduction: "Developed and perfected for years, polygraph examination techniques have probab...
This article critiques the most common scientific psychological critique of the validity of polygrap...
This research describes the working, benefits and challengers of polygraph tests. Polygraph tests ar...
This article describes a recent study that illustrates the complexity of empirically validating the ...
This research describes the working, benefits and challengers of polygraph tests. Polygraph tests ar...
From introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other author...
The article deals with the existing problems in the organizational, procedural and normative aspects...
"During a psychophysiological test, the relative extent of psychophysiological reactions is recorde...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015As communication evolves, the criminal justice system wi...
Psychophysiological detection of deceit has been in the centre of attention in the recent decade, wh...
The purpose of the study is to highlight a topical issue related to the admissibility and evidentiar...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
Psychophysiological Credibility Assessment (PCA), commonly known as polygraph testing, is one of the...
"Itis logical to assume that practically all examined persons involved in events under investigation...
From introduction: "Developed and perfected for years, polygraph examination techniques have probab...
This article critiques the most common scientific psychological critique of the validity of polygrap...
This research describes the working, benefits and challengers of polygraph tests. Polygraph tests ar...
This article describes a recent study that illustrates the complexity of empirically validating the ...
This research describes the working, benefits and challengers of polygraph tests. Polygraph tests ar...
From introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other author...
The article deals with the existing problems in the organizational, procedural and normative aspects...
"During a psychophysiological test, the relative extent of psychophysiological reactions is recorde...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015As communication evolves, the criminal justice system wi...