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Detecting Concealed Information and Deception
Recent Developments
A complete examination of current research and development in the realm of concealed information detection
J. Peter Rosenfeld (Edited by)
9780128127292
Paperback, published 20 February 2018
396 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.61 kg
Approx.390 pages
Section 1 - Background, History, and Theory 1. Physiological Measures in the Detection of Deception and Concealed Information 2. Concealed Information Test: Theoretical Background 3. The External Validity of Studies Examining the Detection of Concealed Knowledge, Using the Concealed Information Test (CIT) 4. Physiological Responses in the Concealed Information Test: A Selective Review in the Light of Recognition and Concealment 5. Field Inventions and Findings of the Concealed Information Test in Japan Section 2 - Neuroscience Applications 6. Effects of Motivational Manipulations on the P300-based Complex Trial Protocol for Concealed Information Detection 7. Detecting Deception and Concealed Information with Neuroimaging Section 3 - Ocular Applications 8. Detecting Concealed Knowledge from Ocular Responses 9. Ocular-Motor Deception Test Section 4 - Behavioral Applications 10. Deception Detection with Behavioral Methods: The Autobiographical Implicit Association Test (aIAT), CIT-RT, Mouse Dynamics and Keystroke Dynamics 11. Challenges for the Application of Reaction Time-based Deception Detection Methods Section 5 - Verbal and Interviewing Applications 12. How to Interview to Elicit Concealed Information: Introducing the Shift-of-Strategy (SoS) Approach 13. Verbal Lie Detection Tools from an Applied Perspective 14. The Applicability of the Verifiability Approach to the Real World Section 6 - Special Issues 15. Personality, Demographic, and Psychophysiological Correlates of People's Self-Assessed Lying Abilities 16. Detecting Concealed Information on a Large Scale: Possibilities and Problems 17. Admissibility and Constitutional Issues of the Concealed Information Test in American Courts: An Update
Subject Areas: Geopolitics [JPSL], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH]