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TASKS
OF
THE
FORENSIC
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIST (EXAMINER)
Interview - gather facts/information about the case
by asking questions
Profile the subject
Formulate polygraph questions
Prepare and set-up the polygraph instrument
Conduct pre-test questioning
Condition the subject to be tested
Collect polygrams
Analyze and interpret polygraph tracings
Conduct post-test questioning
PURPOSES OF THE PRE-TEST INTERVIEW
1. To psychologically condition the subject for
the test
2. To determine whether or not the subject is fit
to take the test
3. To have an opportunity to observe and
evaluate the subject thus determine the best
type of techniques applicable on the case
4. To enable the examiner establish rapport
with the subject
5. To provide opportunity for the examiner to
determine whether the subject voluntarily
submits himself to the test thus satisfy the
requirement of Miranda Doctrine (if the
subject is the criminal suspect in the case
that caused the examination)
CHART MARKING Chart marking is the process of
writing standard and customized signs on the paper
chart to denote the subjects reactions and other
circumstances that occur during the actual test.
Marking the paper chart while the pens are writing
on it will facilitate the evaluation and interpretation of
the subjects reactions.
CHART PROBING Chart probing refers to the
process of showing the polygram to the subject and
providing brief explanation on the dissimilarities of
responses. The main purpose of this is to determine
the true cause of recorded responses and to clarify
confusion or misunderstanding that might have been
caused by vague questions.
CHART INTERPRETATION Chart interpretation is
the process of reading and deciphering the meaning
of graphical responses of the subject based on the
chart tracings.
MAJOR PARTS OF POLYGRAPH:
1. PNEUMOGRAPH - Records breathing or
respiratory pattern. Tubes are fastened in the
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Developed
the
SphygMOmanometer designed to measure
the flow of blood while a person lies on his back
in a prone position.
3. CASARE LOMBROSO Developed the
Hydrosphymograph which is the first
instrument to detect deception.
4. WILLIAM MOULTON MARSTON Known as
the Father of Modern Polygraphy.
5. JOHN LARSON Developed the first
instrument that simultaneously records blood
pressure, pulse and respiration.
6. LEONARDE KEELER Invented the Keeler
Polygraph that records BP, pulse, respiration &
GSR.Designed the Kymograph built-in in the
polygraph instrument.
7. VITTORIO BENUSSI Demonstrated that
changes in breathing patterns indicate
deception.
8. HAROLD BURTT Said that changes in
systolic blood pressure were of greater value in
determining deception than in respiration.
9. LUIGI GALVANI Developed the GSR or the
galvanometer.
10. VERAGUTH
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