Chinese Lie Detector Approved for Use

Started by George W. Maschke, May 11, 2001, 02:05 PM

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George W. Maschke

The Chinese English-language newspaper People's Daily reported in February 2001 about a new device called the "PG7 multi-variable lie detector" that has been approved for use in criminal investigations in China. It monitors blood pressure, pulse, respiration, pupil movement, and brain waves:

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200102/03/eng20010203_61510.html
George W. Maschke
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SanchoPanza

#2
Very informative Woody, If you can read:  这个人命名木质认为大家能读中文。 他错误。
Sancho Panza

modified to make the post more fun for people who can actually read chinese.
SP
Quand vous citez des langues que vous ne parlez pas afin de sembler intellegent, vous vous avérez seulement que votre tête est gonflée mais videz.

T.M. Cullen

#3
 这 个人 命 名 木 质 认 为 大 家 能 读 中 文。 他 错 误。

Pinyin:  "Zhei ge ren ming ming ben zhi ren wei da jia neng du zhong wen.  Ta cuo wu."

Pronounciation:  "jay geh ren ming ming behn jer rehn way dah jiah neng doo joong wehn.  Tah tswo woo."

Translation:  "This person essentially thinks everyone can read chinese.  He is mistaken."

TC
"There is no direct and unequivocal connection between lying and these physiological states of arousal...(referring to polygraph)."

Dr. Phil Zimbardo, Phd, Standford University

G Scalabr

A very scary proposition in a country where those found guilty of corruption are often executed by a pistol shot to the head.


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