Detection of concealed information with of the P300 potential amplitude analysis
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2014
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1898-5238
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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From introduction: "Studies that make use of the bioelectric activity of the brain and falling back
on the EEG are presented as an alternative to classical polygraph examinations,
especially those that make use of the Guilty Knowledge Tests/Concealed
Information Tests (GKT/CIT). Th eir main purpose is detection of concealed
information through the analysis of the bioelectric activity of the brain in response
to presented stimuli. Th e article aims at elucidating the main questions
concerning the detection of concealed information with the use of P300 potential
amplitude analysis, discussion of the chief advantages and disadvantages
of the method, and presentation of a review of seminal studies."(...)
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European Polygraph 2014, nr 4, s. 167-188.