My recent Letter To the Editor of our local paper
Schrand JR
Letter: Deception to determine the truth?
Enid News - August 4, 2015 (http://www.enidnews.com/opinion/letter-deception-to-determine-the-truth/article_f327fb7d-e5cf-5168-9155-cd168c9023eb.html)
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Polygraph exams are used as a license for positions of responsibility and trust. The recent studies on insular stroke find that survivors tend to confabulate. Their feelings are often distorted, resulting in prejudiced, over-controlling, manipulative, antisocial behavior. And because they do not feel stress, these sociopaths would pass the polygraph. So, is our society too heavily influenced by "trusted insiders" with stroke? The science community needs to weigh in on this.
in response to articles on the polygraph.
Cass Rains Staff Writer
No foolin' ... Polygraph examinations are tough to beat
Enid]News – July 26, 2015 (http://www.enidnews.com/news/local_news/no-foolin-polygraph-examinations-are-tough-to-beat/article_9aee0fd2-0021-5bea-a0d8-a56fa383931c.html)
Cass Rains Staff Writer
To tell the truth: EPD has employed polygraph for years
Enid]News – July 26, 2015 (http://www.enidnews.com/news/local_news/to-tell-the-truth-epd-has-employed-polygraph-for-years/article_be7015ca-a1ba-596f-a4d6-2a139820c48b.html)
Here is a good article on what the Insula does:
Sandra Blakeslee
A Small Part of the Brain, and Its Profound Effects
NY Times - February 6, 2007 (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/06/health/psychology/06brain.html)
Keep seeking the truth. Think Galileo.
Jay R.
Quote from: schrand on Aug 05, 2015, 01:29 PMThe science community needs to weigh in on this.
My understanding is that the American Medical Association and the National Academy of Sciences already have weighed in on polygraph science and stated their position that the polygraph
science is a joke. Their findings haven't stopped con-artists, corrupt politicians and bureaucrats from profiting from continued misuse of the instrument.
Wandersmann:
I would like to see AMA references stating their position on the polygraph. (We all know the NAS study from 2002.).
Regards, Evan S
Quote from: 4350474855260 on Aug 06, 2015, 02:41 PMI would like to see AMA references stating their position on the polygraph.
Here's a good staring point...
https://antipolygraph.org/articles/article-053.shtml