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Pozycja European Polygraph nr 1 (27), 2014(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2014) Vendemia, Jennifer M.C.; Wilcox, Daniel T.; Donathy, Marguerite L.; Dukała, Karolina; Polczyk, Romuald; Gołaszewski, Marcin; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 3-4 (5-6), 2008(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Phillips, Michelle C.; Vendemia, Jennifer M.C.; Korovin, Vladimir V.; Soshnikov, Aleksandr P.; Sokolovskis, Stanislav; Handler, Mark; Honts, Charles; Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, Aleksandras; Zagdan, Magdalena; Widacki, Jan; Konieczny, Jerzy; Widacki, JanPozycja FMRI as a MetTod of Detection of Deception: A Review of Experienc(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2014) Vendemia, Jennifer M.C."The first thing that individuals in the field of deception detection notice upon observing fMRI research conducted in a lab is how very different the experience is to the real world. In a typical fMRI experiment, a participant will lie in a scanner while performing a particular task (Figure 1)."(...)Pozycja Individual Differences in Comparison Question Anxiety(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Phillips, Michelle C.; Vendemia, Jennifer M.C."The comparison question polygraph test (CQT) is a well-known technique for the detection of deception in legal and criminal settings (Raskin et al., 1989). According to Raskin and colleagues, the CQT was developed to address the limitations of the relevant-irrelevant (R-I) test, which uses only two types of questions, relevant and neutral. In the R-I test, neutral questions do not have any salience (i.e. are not relevant) for the innocent examinee. In this sense, they function as a ttcontrol" condition."(...)