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Abstract Objective Electroencephalography (EEG) plays a fundamental role in the diagnosis and classification of epilepsy, and inducing sleep during EEG can improve patient cooperation and enhance the detection of epileptiform activity. Despite its importance, there is currently no standardized approach for sleep induction in pediatric EEG recordings ...
Valentina De Giorgis +11 more
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Using Polygraph to Detect Passengers Carrying Illegal Items
The present study examined the effectiveness of a Modified-Comparison Questions Technique, used in conjunction with the polygraph, to differentiate between common travelers, drug traffickers, and terrorists at transportation hubs.
Runxin Yu +9 more
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The Ontogenetic Development of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Early Life and Its Regulatory Mechanisms
REM sleep was first identified in humans and cats in the late 1950s and exhibits a conserved developmental trajectory across species. This study elucidates key characteristic changes during REM sleep development, thereby providing a foundation for improving the prevention and treatment of various neurodevelopmental disorders.
Xiu‐Juan Zhang +8 more
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Excessive intake of sugars and fats contributes to obesity and renal dysfunction. Natural bioactive compounds, such as those found in bergamot (Citrus bergamia), have been studied for their protective potential. In an experimental rat model, bergamot supplementation reduced weight gain, improved kidney function, and decreased oxidative stress markers ...
Marina de Paula Salomé dos Santos +10 more
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Problems and Promising Trends in the Development of Forensic Psychology
The paper examines key problems and encouraging trends in the evolution of forensic psychology, in terms of elaboration of expert criteria for the forensic psychological evaluation of legally relevant characteristics of examinees.
D. V. Berdnikov
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ABSTRACT The moral slippery slope effect refers to the phenomenon where, within groups or organizations, the incidence of individual unethical behaviors increases and escalates over time. To systematically identify factors that drive the disappearance of this effect, three studies were conducted using a 20‐round spontaneous deception task.
Ying Wu +5 more
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Introduction to the special ...
Betty R. McGraw, Steven Ungar
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Lie Detection: The Supreme Court\u27s Polygraph Decision [PDF]
In United States v. Scheffer, decided this past Term, the Supreme Court considered for the first time the admissibility of polygraph evidence. The Court held that exclusion of such evidence on behalf of a criminal defendant was supported by valid ...
Gershman, Bennett L.
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The deception group (DG) exhibited higher inter‐brain synchronization (IBS) before the interview in a theta band cluster and during the interview in an alpha band cluster, while displaying decreased heart rate synchrony (HRS) in the high frequency band compared to the non‐deception group (NDG).
Giorgio Veneziani +4 more
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You Can\u27t Handle the Truth! Trial Juries and Credibility [PDF]
Every now and again, we get a look, usually no more than a glimpse, at how the justice system really works. What we see—before the sanitizing curtain is drawn abruptly down—is a process full of human fallibility and error, sometimes noble, more often ...
Hutchins, Renée M.
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