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Showing posts with label
lie detection
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March 17, 2013
"Narcoanalytics" order in Aurora massacre case unprecedented
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News flash: There is no such thing as 'truth serum' The next time the court appoints you to conduct a sanity evaluation, don'...
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April 21, 2011
Special journal issue on psychology-law available for free!
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A special issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science showcasing the latest psychological research applied to the legal system ha...
February 7, 2011
Special issue, Current Directions in Psychological Science
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The February issue offers a cutting-edge roundup of psychology-law topics, with contributions from many luminaries. Click on an author link...
August 5, 2010
Websites worth checking out
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Psychology and Crime News is B-A-C-K! Emma B. was hosting this excellent source of news and information in the United Kindom back when I be...
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June 30, 2010
Response bias: Faith or science?
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Most extensively studied topic in applied psychological measurement After one hundred years and thousands of research studies, perhaps we ar...
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June 1, 2010
Federal judge rules against fMRI lie detector
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The widely awaited ruling on the admissibility in court of fMRI for lie detection purposes has just come down, and it's bad news for pro...
May 14, 2010
Brain research: Hippocampus hot, fMRI not
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Court bans fMRI lie detection evidence fMRI lie detection has been hailed as a technological breakthrough that could revolutionize legal cas...
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