Polygraph examinations in Poland
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2007
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1898-5238
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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"It is a curious and interesting detail that one of the discoverers of galvanic skin
response, the Russian physiologist Tarchanoff, spent his last years as an emigrant
in Poland. Also noteworthy is that his Polish student, collaborator and friend, Napoleon
Cybulski, known for his work on catecholamines, was a professor and rector
of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (1).
Before the Second World War, the Institute of Mental Hygiene in Warsaw had
a polygraph in its possession (2). It was employed for psychological experiments
and research, but not for criminal investigation – at least no mention of such an
application has survived."(...)
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European Polygraph 2007, nr 1, s. 26-34.