Merikangas James R
The George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2008;36(4):499-501.
Functional brain imaging with magnetic resonance is a useful research tool for showing regional metabolic changes with ongoing brain activity. Use of functional imaging to study the anatomy and function of various brain areas has recently been applied to the examination of the emotional life of patients including those with anxiety, panic, or depression. The application of this technology to the complex problem of lie detection is the subject of an article by Joseph R. Simpson, MD, PhD, in this issue of The Journal. The present article concludes that the use of functional imaging to discriminate truth from lies does not meet the Daubert criteria for courtroom testimony.
利用磁共振进行的功能性脑成像,是一种用于显示大脑活动时区域代谢变化的有用研究工具。使用功能成像来研究大脑各个区域的解剖结构和功能,最近已应用于对包括焦虑、惊恐或抑郁患者在内的患者情感生活的检查。这项技术在复杂的测谎问题上的应用,是医学博士、哲学博士约瑟夫·R·辛普森在本期《期刊》上一篇文章的主题。本文得出结论,使用功能成像来辨别真假,不符合法庭证词的达伯特标准。