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Polygraph and CVSA Forums => Polygraph Procedure => Topic started by: Panama_Jack on Jul 21, 2005, 01:45 AM

Title: Breathing
Post by: Panama_Jack on Jul 21, 2005, 01:45 AM
TLBTLD states that one should control their breathing as to take even breaths lasting 2 - 4 seconds. In this sense, it seems that one should control their breathing from the initial moment one is hooked up to the machine all the way until the end. Can one not worry about their breathing and only alter their breathing pattern during control questions and let there breathing go "normal otherwise? In other words, does one really have to be conscious of their breathing throughout the whole interrogation? This could certainly be a chore if the polygraph were to take two hours.
Title: Re: Breathing
Post by: polyscam on Jul 21, 2005, 02:35 AM
Panama_Jack wrote:
QuoteThis could certainly be a chore if the polygraph were to take two hours.

Note that the polygraph examination can take 2 or more hours.  The examination consists of pre-test, in-test and post-test.  The in-test is the only portion of the exam in which the polygraph instrument is attached to the examinee.  The in-test does not last for two hours.  It is quite a bit shorter in length.
Title: Re: Breathing
Post by: Panama_Jack on Jul 23, 2005, 01:46 AM
Thanks for the info. What about my breathing pattern? Should I try and control it as it states in the TLBLDT, or should I just use a normal breathing pattern and only change my breathing when I encounter a control question. If a try to control my breathing throughout the test--while I am hooked up that is--will it not be obvious to the examiner? Thanks!