Re: LI Re: Polygraph Testing/Jackie, Sue

1998-03-28 Thread Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D.

"Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D." [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Jackie - wondering about the myth that one would not say or do
something under hypnosis or under the influence, that one would not in a
respressed way be inclined to do anyway. With the sodium pentathol,
hypnosis, and even polygraphs and other analogue techniques, I should
think it difficult to tell if arousal states can comfortably be mapped
onto deeply held beliefs, or their duals (negations).  A hard call? :)
LDMF.

--Jackie Fellows wrote:
 
 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Hi Dr. L
 
 Sue would know more than me about sodium penothol.  I only know from
 experience the effects of the stuff.  Yep, Sue, some people do say some weird
 things.
 
 jackief
 
 Sue Hartigan wrote:
 
  Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Hi Dr. L.:
 
  Sodium Penothol is a ultra-short acting barbiturate which induces
  sleep.  Other than that I have no idea what it would be used for, but
  have seen in movies that it is used as a truth serum.  Don't know if
  that is true or not. :)
 
  I have seen people get quite talkative when coming out of it, but I
  don't know if they were telling the truth or not.  And I have heard
  things that patients have said that I am sure they wouldn't want their
  spouse to hear.  LOL
 
  Sue
  
   Jackie, Sue - hi - a question: what is the deal with so-called "truth
   serum?" Is that sodium pentathol? Not sure. But isn't there an injection
   (usually) that so relaxes a person that the tongue goes wag wag wag?
   Waiting to be enlightened... :) LDMF.
 
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Re: LI Re: Polygraph Testing/Jackie, Sue

1998-03-28 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Sue

What a relief, it can't be used against me vbg!!  Ed says I was talking away and
saying some really funny things.  The nurses were laughing too, so I guess he
wasn't pulling my leg.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Jackie:

 It is mostly mumbo jumbo.  Nothing anyone could understand much less use
 against someone.

 Sue
 
  Hi Dr. L
 
  Sue would know more than me about sodium penothol.  I only know from
  experience the effects of the stuff.  Yep, Sue, some people do say some weird
  things.
 
  jackief

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Re: LI Re: Polygraph Testing/Jackie, Sue

1998-03-27 Thread Sue Hartigan

Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Jackie:

It is mostly mumbo jumbo.  Nothing anyone could understand much less use
against someone. 

Sue
 
 Hi Dr. L
 
 Sue would know more than me about sodium penothol.  I only know from
 experience the effects of the stuff.  Yep, Sue, some people do say some weird
 things.
 
 jackief

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1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
2.

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Re: LI Re: Polygraph Testing/Jackie, Sue

1998-03-26 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Dr. L

Sue would know more than me about sodium penothol.  I only know from
experience the effects of the stuff.  Yep, Sue, some people do say some weird
things.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Dr. L.:

 Sodium Penothol is a ultra-short acting barbiturate which induces
 sleep.  Other than that I have no idea what it would be used for, but
 have seen in movies that it is used as a truth serum.  Don't know if
 that is true or not. :)

 I have seen people get quite talkative when coming out of it, but I
 don't know if they were telling the truth or not.  And I have heard
 things that patients have said that I am sure they wouldn't want their
 spouse to hear.  LOL

 Sue
 
  Jackie, Sue - hi - a question: what is the deal with so-called "truth
  serum?" Is that sodium pentathol? Not sure. But isn't there an injection
  (usually) that so relaxes a person that the tongue goes wag wag wag?
  Waiting to be enlightened... :) LDMF.

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 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
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