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Klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B., Kindt, M., Meijer, E. and Ben-Shakhar, G. (2016) Orienting versus Inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different Cognitive Processes Drive Different Physiological Measures. Psychophysiology, 53, 579-590.
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TITLE:
Application of Polygraph in Concealed Information Test
AUTHORS:
Di Wang
KEYWORDS:
Polygraph, Concealed Information Test, Psychological Measurement
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.7 No.9,
September
25,
2020
ABSTRACT:
The polygraph-based Concealed Information Test (CIT) uses psychophysiological measures to determine whether there are crime-related information in suspects’ memory. This study explores the physiological indicators used in polygraph-based CIT and their effectiveness. Furthermore, we introduce the theoretical basis of physiological-based CIT. It is pointed out that further researches should thoroughly explore the different physiological responses and psychological process in the CIT paradigm and strengthen the comprehensive research on different psychological indicators.
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