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The London Polygraph Company has been providing the leading lie detection/polygraph services within UK. All examiners from the company have graduated from prominent polygraph schools and trained under high supervision to ensure their skills and knowledge for conducting test services.

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Lie Detectors

Bilbao - Satélite T

Galería/Gallery: www.lorenzo-pascual.com/liedetectors

A dog's mental capacity is more sophisticated than previously thought, study indicates

Dogs are intelligent.

 

They've demonstrated that their mental abilities are on par with that of a 2-3 year old child, but in one area, dogs leap ahead: their ability to pick up on when they are being misled.

 

Canines have lived alongside of us for a period of time that would make it seem unlikely that they wouldn't be able to figure out many things about our behavior, but some concepts are quite complex, for example, untruthfulness. A research team from Kyoto University wanted to delve into whether or not dogs could recognize that behavior (or how long it would take to do so).

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Lie detector - Polygraph test should be obligatory for all elected officials accepting the nomination. Then we will all vote.

 

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The most famous characteristic of the Mouth, however, is its role as a lie detector. It was believed that if one told a lie with one's hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten off. The piece was placed in the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin in the 17th century. (wikipedia)

  

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The scientologists were out in force at the Cinco de Mayo celebration, they had set up a booth for their infamous free "stress-tests" to help recruit people under the guise of Dianetics. At the time that I was taking this picture, the e-meter was being used on a young boy. Hopefully the woman mentioned how the boy was filled with Operating Thetans and needed help to clean the dastardly alien souls out of his body.

 

I was quite surprised that I got this close to the machine, scientologists tend to be pretty adverse to people checking out their equipment, especially taking photographs. They were so busy doing their sales pitch, that they didn't bother me at all. I even stepped behind this woman to get the shot, but she was totally intent on the young boy.

 

My girlfriend thought that the e-meter looked totally cheesy. Personally I always thought it was kind of charming in a retro 50s sci-fi prop sort of way. But what totally kills it is the metal cans that the poor inductee holds. They look so cheap, like dime store tin cans, that it is hard to take it seriously.

It looked like the book/cookie thief didn’t fall for traps so I decided to use other means in solving this mystery.

 

So I set up a little interrogation room with a top notch lie detection equipment and the traditional bright light and started the questioning.

 

The first “willing participant” was Little Pip, not because he was my prime suspect but because he was the first who entered the interrogation room. Probably because he thought there was something to eat in there.

 

After I hooked him on the polygraph I started the questions. To add credibility I had borrowed a pipe from the prop department and used it to point at the suspect a lot (it never fails!).

 

Here’s the protocol:

 

Inspector Shaun (IS): Suspect, please state your name for the protocol.

Suspect Pip (SP): Pip!

 

IS: To make things easy I will only ask yes or no question, two pips means yes, one pip means no, do you understand?

SP: Pip…pip!

 

IS: Very good, now have you ever taken out a book from my uncle’s library?

SP: Pip! (shakes head vigorously).

 

IS: Have you ever seen anyone taking out a book from the library?

SP: Pip Pip! (nodes head enthusiastically)

 

IS: Ah we’re getting somewhere, can you tell me who?

SP: Pip Pip!

 

IS: Well…

SP: Pip Pip (points paw at interrogator).

 

IS: Sigh... I meant apart from me?

SP: Pip! (shakes head, slightly bored now)

 

IS: Well I think we’re almost done here, hold one what are you doing? Noooo…

 

End of Protocol after suspect jumped towards the interrogator, happily licking his face before running away and getting entangled with the polygraph cable in the process…

 

Oh dear… this really didn’t go so well… but rest assured, Inspector Shaun always gets his man!

 

La Bocca della Verità (English: the Mouth of Truth) is an image, carved from Pavonazzo marble, of a man-like face, located in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome, Italy. The sculpture is thought to be part of a first-century ancient Roman fountain, or perhaps a manhole cover, portraying one of several possible pagan gods probably Oceanus. Most Romans believe that the 'Bocca' represents the ancient god of the river Tiber.

 

La Bocca della Verità (English: the Mouth of Truth) is an image, carved from Pavonazzo marble, of a man-like face, located in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome, Italy. The sculpture is thought to be part of a first-century ancient Roman fountain, or perhaps a manhole cover, portraying one of several possible pagan gods,[1] probably Oceanus. Most Romans believe that the 'Bocca' represents the ancient god of the river Tiber.

 

The most famous characteristic of the Mouth, however, is its role as a lie detector. Starting from the Middle Ages, it was believed that if one told a lie with one's hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten off. There was also a medieval legend, wrongly believed to originate with the Roman poet Virgil, of an adulterous empress who managed to deceive her husband in a trial using the Mouth. This is an infrequent subject in medieval and Renaissance art, forming part of the Power of Women literary topos.[2] The piece was placed in the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin in the 17th century. This church is also home to the supposed relics of Saint Valentine.

he most famous characteristic of the Mouth, however, is its role as a lie detector. Starting from the Middle Ages, it was believed that if one told a lie with one's hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten off. There was also a medieval legend, wrongly believed to originate with the Roman poet Virgil, of an adulterous empress who managed to deceive her husband in a trial using the Mouth. This is an infrequent subject in medieval and Renaissance art, forming part of the Power of Women literary topos The piece was placed in the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin in the 17th century. This church is also home to the supposed relics of Saint Valentine.

 

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

 

The Extractor - UNDERWORLD

Lie detector (detector de mentiras)

Truth machine - Máquina de la verdad

 

El silencio de los inocentes

The Silence of the Lambs

 

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20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

“Capilary dilation of the so called blush response

... fluctuation of the pupil, Involuntary dilation of the iris”

 

- Dr. Eldon Tyrell

 

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7 April 2008

 

Polly Moller and I are going to play a show involving a lie detector in July. So clearly, step one must involve finding or building a lie detector. Which clearly would involve velcro. And alligator clips.

 

The theory behind this is so perfect that it's obvious that it actually IS working and it's appearance of non-function is an illusion.

 

Also, shocking yourself on 5V usb power really smarts.

Lie Detectors

Bilbao - Satélite T

Galería/Gallery: www.lorenzo-pascual.com/liedetectors

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

17 June 2008

 

Testing the lie detector that I was building. The green LED is on, so the circuit is getting juice, but I probably wasn't telling the truth.

City Jail Exhibit, Patee House Museum, Saint Joseph, Missouri

Got a lie detector kit from madlab. It measures galvanic skin response as a means of detecting if someone starts sweating. That being said, it's not very reliable. However, I think I'm going to use it for what it's intended to sense and not for the purpose of it's design.

In circa 2004, members of the Church of Scientology recruitment team administering "free stress test" with an E-Meter at the Westlake Center in Seattle.

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20 May 2019: Shades of Bias: Fake News, Deep Fakes & Lie Detectors

 

Facilitators

Adeline Brion, Belgium Programme Coordinator, Lie-Detectors

Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, Founder & CEO, Lie-Detectors

 

OECD Paris, France.

 

Photo : Hubert Raguet / OECD

Niessen - Oarsomusika

Playing around with the idea that we are only ever tuning in to a miniscule part of reality and that we are capable of so much more. Interested in Eastern Philosophies and Religious Practices, combined with elements of Psychics, Kundalini Yoga, Third Eye, expanding consciousness and a lot more!

Built by the C.H. Stoelting Company. galvanic skin response machine. Still in business WEBSITE

Also more commonly known as a Lie Detector, among other names, which today have been standardized to the name: Electrodermal Activity (EDA)

Playing around with the idea that we are only ever tuning in to a miniscule part of reality and that we are capable of so much more. Interested in Eastern Philosophies and Religious Practices, combined with elements of Psychics, Kundalini Yoga, Third Eye, expanding consciousness and a lot more!

Playing around with the idea that we are only ever tuning in to a miniscule part of reality and that we are capable of so much more. Interested in Eastern Philosophies and Religious Practices, combined with elements of Psychics, Kundalini Yoga, Third Eye, expanding consciousness and a lot more!

Playing around with the idea that we are only ever tuning in to a miniscule part of reality and that we are capable of so much more. Interested in Eastern Philosophies and Religious Practices, combined with elements of Psychics, Kundalini Yoga, Third Eye, expanding consciousness and a lot more!

This glove contains a lie detector which sense pulse rate (under the clothespin) and skin covalence and temperature

Playing around with the idea that we are only ever tuning in to a miniscule part of reality and that we are capable of so much more. Interested in Eastern Philosophies and Religious Practices, combined with elements of Psychics, Kundalini Yoga, Third Eye, expanding consciousness and a lot more!

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Connecting Culture To Deception Detection

 

Irina Tache is a CREST Researcher at Lancaster University whose PhD is considering the extent to which techniques for detecting deception are effective across cultures. Here she outlines some of the key issues facing people like border control staff, who have to judge whether people from a wide variety of countries and cultures are telling the truth or not.

 

Read the blog here:

crestresearch.ac.uk/comment/culture-deception-detection/

 

'Connecting Culture To Deception Detection', © R. Stevens / CREST (CC BY-NC-SA)’.

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