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Electroencephalography (EEG) is the measurement of electrical activity produced by the<br />

brain as recorded from electrodes placed on the scalp. (EEG) is the measurement of<br />

electrical activity produced by the brain as recorded from electrodes placed on the scalp.<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

237 "...introduced himself as Mr. John Reid ..."<br />

"John Edward Reid, American criminologist developed a Polygraph in 1945 which was<br />

a scientific recording device designed to register a person's bodily responses to being<br />

questioned. Popularly known as a lie detector, the polygraph has been used chiefly in<br />

criminal investigations, although it is also used in employment <strong>and</strong> security screening<br />

practices. Because no machine can unerringly recognize when a person is lying, the<br />

polygraph results are used in conjunction with other evidence, observations, <strong>and</strong> information.<br />

Emotional stress reflected by this test, for instance, need not be due to lying. On the other<br />

h<strong>and</strong>, a subject may be a pathological liar <strong>and</strong> therefore show no measurable bodily<br />

responses when giving false answers. Ordinary nervousness, individual physical or mental<br />

abnormalities, discomfort, excessive pretest interrogation, or indifference to a question also<br />

affect test accuracy. <strong>The</strong> polygraph can, however, provide a basis for an evaluation of<br />

whether or not the subject's answers are truthful. This test has also been helpful in<br />

exonerating innocent persons accused of crimes.<br />

A polygraph is actually several instruments combined to simultaneously record changes in<br />

blood pressure, pulse, <strong>and</strong> respiration. <strong>The</strong> electrical conductivity of the skin's surface can<br />

also be measured—increased sweat-gl<strong>and</strong> activity reduces the skin's ability to carry<br />

electrical current."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

238 "...lie detector testing..."<br />

"Dr. William Moulton Marston (May 9, 1893 – May 2, 1947) was an American psychologist,<br />

feminist theorist, inventor, <strong>and</strong> comic book author who created the character Wonder<br />

Woman. Two strong women, his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston <strong>and</strong> Olive Byrne, (who<br />

lived with the couple in a polyamorous relationship), served as exemplars for the character<br />

<strong>and</strong> greatly influenced her creation.<br />

Dr. William Moulton Marston is credited as the creator of the systolic blood-pressure test<br />

used in an attempt to detect deception, which became one component of the modern<br />

polygraph. According to their son, Marston's wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston, was also<br />

involved in the development of the systolic blood-pressure test: "According to Marston’s son,<br />

it was his mother Elizabeth, Marston’s wife, who suggested to him that 'When she got mad<br />

or excited, her blood pressure seemed to climb'. This would be the basis for Wonder<br />

Woman's Lasso of Truth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FBI considered William Moulton Marston, who invented the lie detector <strong>and</strong> created<br />

the comic book character Wonder Woman under the pseudonym Charles Moulton, to be a<br />

'phony' <strong>and</strong> a 'crackpot.' He is alleged to have misrepresented the result of a study he<br />

conducted for the Gillette razor company in 1938, for which he reportedly received some<br />

$30,000, a h<strong>and</strong>some sum in those days. Despite these misgivings, the FBI today uses<br />

Marston's creation (the polygraph, not the Lasso of Truth) to guide investigations as well<br />

as to screen applicants <strong>and</strong> employees."<br />

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