The validity of finger pulse line length for the detection of concealed information.

[1]  Bruno Verschuere,et al.  Combining physiological measures in the detection of concealed information , 2008, Physiology & Behavior.

[2]  R. Stark,et al.  An interfering Go/No-go task does not affect accuracy in a Concealed Information Test. , 2008, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[3]  Gershon Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Covert respiration measures for the detection of concealed information , 2008, Biological Psychology.

[4]  A. Vrij Detecting Lies and Deceit: Pitfalls and Opportunities , 2008 .

[5]  J. Cacioppo,et al.  Handbook Of Psychophysiology , 2019 .

[6]  Ewout H. Meijer,et al.  Combining skin conductance and forced choice in the detection of concealed information. , 2007, Psychophysiology.

[7]  M. Dawson,et al.  The electrodermal system , 2007 .

[8]  G. Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Finger pulse waveform length in the detection of concealed information. , 2006, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[9]  Bruno Verschuere,et al.  Psychophysiological Analysis (PSPHA): A modular script-based program for analyzing psychophysiological data , 2006, Behavior research methods.

[10]  Matthias Gamer,et al.  Psychophysiological and vocal measures in the detection of guilty knowledge. , 2006, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[11]  Bruno Verschuere,et al.  Psychopathic traits and autonomic responding to concealed information in a prison sample. , 2005, Psychophysiology.

[12]  Bruno Verschuere,et al.  Autonomic and behavioral responding to concealed information: differentiating orienting and defensive responses. , 2004, Psychophysiology.

[13]  Chantal Nederkoorn,et al.  Exposure to binge food in bulimia nervosa: finger pulse amplitude as a potential measure of urge to eat and predictor of food intake , 2004, Appetite.

[14]  Eran Dayan,et al.  Estimating the validity of the guilty knowledge test from simulated experiments: the external validity of mock crime studies. , 2003, Journal of experimental psychology. Applied.

[15]  Gershon Ben-Shakhar,et al.  The validity of psychophysiological detection of information with the Guilty Knowledge Test: a meta-analytic review. , 2003, The Journal of applied psychology.

[16]  Gershon Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Trial by Polygraph: Reconsidering the Use of the Guilty Knowledge Technique in Court , 2002, Law and human behavior.

[17]  Murray Kleiner,et al.  Handbook of polygraph testing. , 2002 .

[18]  V. Maclaren,et al.  A quantitative review of the guilty knowledge test. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[19]  K. Quigley,et al.  Autonomic origins of a nonsignal stimulus-elicited bradycardia and its habituation in humans. , 2001, Psychophysiology.

[20]  G. Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Orienting response reinstatement and dishabituation: effects of substituting, adding, and deleting components of nonsignificant stimuli. , 2000, Psychophysiology.

[21]  Gershon Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Leakage of relevant information to innocent examinees in the GKT : An attempt to reduce false-positive outcomes by introducing target stimuli , 1999 .

[22]  Eitan Elaad,et al.  The Challenge of the Concealed Knowledge Polygraph Test , 1998 .

[23]  G. Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Psychophysiological detection through the guilty knowledge technique: effects of mental countermeasures. , 1996, The Journal of applied psychology.

[24]  E. Elaad,et al.  Detection measures in real-life criminal guilty knowledge tests. , 1992, The Journal of applied psychology.

[25]  J. Thayer,et al.  The continuing problem of false positives in repeated measures ANOVA in psychophysiology: a multivariate solution. , 1987, Psychophysiology.

[26]  G. Ben-Shakhar,et al.  Standardization within individuals: a simple method to neutralize individual differences in skin conductance. , 1985, Psychophysiology.

[27]  Benjamin Kleinmuntz,et al.  Lie detection in ancient and modern times: A call for contemporary scientific study. , 1984 .

[28]  M. T. Bradley,et al.  Alcohol and the psychophysiological detection of deception. , 1984, Psychophysiology.

[29]  J. Hanley,et al.  A method of comparing the areas under receiver operating characteristic curves derived from the same cases. , 1983, Radiology.

[30]  B. Kleinmuntz,et al.  On the fallibility of lie detection. , 1982 .

[31]  M. T. Bradley,et al.  Accuracy demonstrations, threat, and the detection of deception: cardiovascular, electrodermal, and pupillary measures. , 1981, Psychophysiology.

[32]  D. S. Holmes,et al.  Effects of repeated examinations on the ability to detect guilt with a polygraphic examination: A laboratory experiment with a real crime. , 1979 .

[33]  R. Barry Physiological changes in a reaction time task: Further problems with Sokolov's dimension of stimulus "significance" , 1978 .

[34]  D. C. Raskin,et al.  Effectiveness of techniques and physiological measures in the detection of deception. , 1978, Psychophysiology.

[35]  R. Barry The effect of "significance" upon indices of Sokolov's orienting response: A new conceptualization to replace the OR , 1977 .

[36]  R. Barry Failure to find evidence of the unitary OR concept with indifferent low-intensity auditory stimuli , 1977 .

[37]  D. Lykken,et al.  Psychology and the lie detector industry. , 1974, The American psychologist.

[38]  R J Cutrow,et al.  The objective use of multiple physiological indices in the detection of deception. , 1972, Psychophysiology.

[39]  R I Thackray,et al.  A comparison of physiological indices in detection of deception. , 1968, Psychophysiology.

[40]  E. N. Sokolov,et al.  Perception and the Conditioned Reflex , 1965 .

[41]  David T. Lykken,et al.  The validity of the guilty knowledge technique: The effects of faking. , 1960 .

[42]  D. Lykken The GSR in the detection of guilt. , 1959 .

[43]  J. Reid,et al.  A revised questioning technique in lie-detection tests. , 1947, The Journal of criminal law and criminology, including the American journal of police science.