Ogawa Tokihiro, Tsuruga Mariko, Kobayashi Takahiro, Matsuda Izumi, Hirota Akihisa, Suzuki Naoto
First Information Science Section, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan.
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 2007 Oct;78(4):407-15. doi: 10.4992/jjpsy.78.407.
This study examined effects of arousal level on the physiological responses in a polygraph examination using the Concealed Information Test (CIT). Thirty-nine healthy college students were tested with or without evaluative observation. Electrodermal activity, blood pressure, heart rate, normalized pulse volume, and respiration were recorded. Observation elevated participants' arousal level, which was manifested in self-reports, high skin conductance level, and low normalized pulse volume (i.e., vasoconstriction). However, differential reactivity to critical and non-critical items on the physiological measures was less affected by observation. These results suggested that participants' arousal level has little effect on differential physiological reactivity on the CIT.
本研究使用隐蔽信息测试(CIT)检验了唤醒水平对测谎检查中生理反应的影响。39名健康大学生在有或没有评估性观察的情况下接受测试。记录了皮肤电活动、血压、心率、标准化脉搏容积和呼吸情况。观察提高了参与者的唤醒水平,这在自我报告、高皮肤电导率水平和低标准化脉搏容积(即血管收缩)中表现出来。然而,生理指标对关键项目和非关键项目的差异反应性受观察的影响较小。这些结果表明,参与者的唤醒水平对CIT中生理差异反应性影响不大。