Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
There are a lot of differences between the traditional lie-detector test (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraph) and the new technique of brain-mapping (see http://www.brainwavescience.com/ExecutiveSummary.php), though the purpose would remain the same: to record changes in bio-variables and separate truthful responses from the remaining ones to help gather clues in investigation (not necessarily to be cited as evidence). It must be mentioned that the latter is yet to be universally accepted as an infallible technique of establishing facts.Ramakrishnan Sundaram wrote:So far, scopolamine / its more recent variants, and lie detector tests (which the locals keep calling "brain mapping") Nandkumar |
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