MacNeill A Luke, Bradley M T
Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Psychophysiology. 2016 Feb;53(2):143-50. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12557. Epub 2015 Oct 5.
Thermoregulatory influences on electrodermal and cardiovascular activity may interfere with the detection of concealed information using a polygraph. This possibility was assessed by means of a mock terrorism scenario. Seventy-two participants were assigned to either a guilty or an innocent role. They were given a polygraph test at one of three ambient temperatures: 10°C, 22°C, or 34°C. Among guilty participants, electrodermal and cardiovascular measures were least effective at 10°C. Electrodermal results were optimal at 22°C, whereas cardiovascular results were optimal at 34°C. Among innocent participants, the effectiveness of these same measures was not affected by ambient temperature. Temperature had no significant impact on respiration results within the guilty or the innocent groups. Taken together, these findings have implications for those who use polygraphs in uncontrolled testing environments.
体温调节对皮肤电活动和心血管活动的影响可能会干扰使用测谎仪检测隐藏信息。通过模拟恐怖主义场景对这种可能性进行了评估。72名参与者被分配到有罪或无辜的角色。他们在三种环境温度之一(10°C、22°C或34°C)下接受了测谎测试。在有罪参与者中,皮肤电和心血管测量在10°C时效果最差。皮肤电结果在22°C时最佳,而心血管结果在34°C时最佳。在无辜参与者中,这些相同测量的有效性不受环境温度的影响。温度对有罪或无辜组内的呼吸结果没有显著影响。综上所述,这些发现对那些在不受控制的测试环境中使用测谎仪的人具有启示意义。