Thermal Vision as a Method of Detection of Deception: A Review of experiences

Journal Title: European Polygraph - Year 2015, Vol 9, Issue 1

Abstract

Th e future of this method of lie detection may be perceived in a) treating it as supplementation of a classical polygraph examination providing another emotion coefficient subjected to assessment (facial temperature changes – mostly in periorbital region); b) using it in conjunction with other methods that allow contact-free (i.e. remote) observation of at least two other physiological indicators (emotion correlates) – e.g. changes in the vice, eyeball movements, etc. Th is, however, is a task by far more difficult.

Authors and Affiliations

Jan Widacki, Marcin Gołaszewski, Paweł Zając

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  • EP ID EP192408
  • DOI 10.1515/ep-2015-0001
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Jan Widacki, Marcin Gołaszewski, Paweł Zając (2015). Thermal Vision as a Method of Detection of Deception: A Review of experiences. European Polygraph, 9(1), 5-24. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-192408