The Objective Use of Multiple Physiological Indices in the Detection of Deception

Psychophysiology - Tập 9 Số 6 - Trang 578-588 - 1972
Robert J. Cutrow1,2, Arthur Parks3,2, Nelson Lucas4,2, Kathryn Thomas5,2
1Now at Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California.
2San Fernando Valley State College
3Now at the University of California, Los Angeles, California.
4Now at University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Ray, California.
5Now at Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Service.

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ABSTRACTPsychophysiological measures—breathing amplitude (BA), breathing cycle time (BCT), eyeblink rate (EBR), eyeblink latency (EBL), finger pulse volume (FPV), heart rate (HR), palmar galvanic skin response (GSRp), volar‐forearm galvanic skin response (GSRv), and voice latency (VL)—were evaluated for effectiveness in detecting deception with 63 college students. A relevant‐irrelevant stimulus presentation format was used with three treatment conditions: personal words, neutral words, and items involving money. All physiological variables were found significant indicators of deception, p < .01 or p < .05 through objective techniques. A combined effect index of six variables provided an advantage over any index taken separately. No significant treatment or sex differences were found between stimulus conditions except for the GSRv measure.

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