Sentences with phrase «of lie detectors»

We don't see much discussion about the use of lie detectors in Canada.
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We use the electromyrograph (EMG) to measure muscle tension and the galvanic skin response indicator (GSR)-- almost a sort of lie detector — to chart emotional swings, and other instruments to measure brain waves (electroencephalograph — EEC) and body temperature.
He was also the inventor of the lie detector.
In the first decision of its kind, a federal magistrate judge has ruled that functional magnetic resonance imaging shouldn't be permitted in the courtroom as a new type of lie detector.
The film stars British actors Luke Evans («Furious 7,» «Beauty and the Beast») and Rebecca Hall («The Town,» «The Prestige») as the psychologist, educator and inventor William Moulton Marston and his wife and co-developer of the lie detector test Elizabeth, and Australian Bella Heathcote («Fifty Shades Darker,» «The Man in the High Castle») as his student turned both Marstons» lover Olive Byrne.
In a superhero origin tale unlike any other, this is the true story of 1940s Harvard psychologist Dr. William Moulton Marston, the inventor of the lie detector and creator of the iconic Wonder Woman, who defends his feminist superhero against charges of «sexual perversity» while at the same time maintaining a secret that could have destroyed him.
Dr. William Moulton Marston, the creator of Wonder Woman, was a professor of psychology and an inventor, working with his wife, Elizabeth, in creating an early version of the lie detector.
The log line adds that Marston was the inventor of the lie detector and that the inspiration behind Wonder Woman was his wife and Byrne.
It's the underpinning of everything that drives Marston, from his invention of the lie detector (which monitored a subject's blood pressure to gauge emotional responses to probing questions) to the genesis of Wonder Woman.
There you would learn, in brief, that William Moulton Marston, inventor of the lie detector test, came up with the idea for Wonder Woman in 1941.
Self - described at the time as an eminent psychologist and inventor of the lie detector, Marston was also a staunch feminist in a pre-feminist world, a polyamorist, a bondage aficionado, and a bit of a charlatan.
The legislature, the courts and tribunals have rejected the use of lie detector tests.
A little bit of exaggeration isn't such a bad thing when you're writing your advertising copy, as long as you can back those claims up under the scrutiny of a lie detector test, or a real estate council disciplinary hearing.

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«And so then, the lie detector laws come into effect,» which could put companies at risk of violating laws that ban subjecting job candidates to polygraph tests.
NBC News reported on Tuesday that Daniels answered questions about her alleged dalliance with Trump during a lie detector test she took in 2011 as part of a magazine profile.
StatsCan should make lie detector tests mandatory as part of a return to a long - form census, to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all responses.
During this week's «Saturday Night Live» cold open, actor Robert De Niro played the role of special counsel Bob Mueller conducting a lie detector test with President Trump attorney Michael Cohen, played by De Niro's former «Meet the Fockers» and
I have this fantasy where I connect 100 North American Christians, of all persuasions and varieties of theology, to lie - detector machines and ask them one single question:
Inside, fire authorities found a smoke detector sitting on a cabinet with the batteries lying on top of it.
We say we are Christians; we swear on the bible, Muslims on the Koran; I'd like to invite people like him (Lartey) that we go traditional as well... [Let us] invite the white man's technology (lie detector) to also come and verify the truthfulness, the integrity of my word.
«This is not meant for the purpose of developing a lie detector for pain,» he says.
Mobbs measured the skin conductance of his players by rigging them up to a device similar to a lie detector.
The instruments that search for these products of dark matter annihilation were conceived as telescopes or detectors to look at particles and photons emitted by galaxies and the exotic objects that lie within them.
No lie detector is anywhere near foolproof, and existing techniques, including polygraph tests and brain scans, have the added drawback of requiring specialised, expensive equipment, says Aldert Vrij, a forensic psychologist at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
«There are literally thousands of models of particle physics lying bloodied in the gutter,» Gaitskell said of the detector's first results.
The most popular of all were devices that would act as «sincerity detectors», such as clothes that would change colour when the wearer was telling a lie.
«You could [also] imagine a lot of evil uses for this,» he cautions, noting that it could fit in with recent talk about using an fMRI as a lie detector.
A 2003 review of the evidence by the US National Academy of Sciences concluded that while lie detectors are significantly better than a toss of a coin, they fall far short of the accuracy required.
And with a trail of clean drug and lie detector tests in his wake and a trophy case full of hardware — O'Hearn is a four - time Natural Mr. Universe and in the Natural Bodybuilding Hall of Fame (lest you think those muscles are all for show, he's also proficient in jeet kune do, and was inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for judo in 2014)-- he's still dogged by haters who jump in with sarcastic comments on nearly every social media post.
And Justin and I will look at the symptoms of someone, and if there are still health complaints that haven't been resolved, then let's say we get the retest on GI - MAP stool test, and we look at antigliadin and antibodies, and I caught the lie detector test.
So I had the lie detector of coronary risk, the Coronary Artery Calcium Score (CAC) test performed last week.
With compelling performances, a polyamorous love story, gorgeous costumes and a stunning narrative with subtle clues and hints of what's to come, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a beautiful story that not only looks at an origin story, but the invention of the modern day lie detector machine.
In this edition, Red Sparrow star Jennifer Lawrence takes a lie detector test like some kind of old fashioned spy.
Not hanging out long enough to experience a hospital meal, Klaatu electrocutes his lie detector examiner, uses a high - pitched radio transmission to render dozens of security guards useless, and heads for the streets of the city.
There's a real frisson in these early scenes — you'd be hard pressed to find a more charged use of a lie - detector test — particularly with regards to the two women's anxiety and excitement about the transgression of their mutual desire.
We're starting up our playthrough of crime thriller and overenthusiastic lie detector L.A. Noire right now on our Twitch channel.
When seen on a national scale, a dominant power and a compliant population can result in the fascism that's on the rise in Europe at the time of their studies, which also include an attempt to invent a lie detector test.
Meantime the Marstons are on the verge of perfecting a prototype of the lie - detector polygraph test.
I knew nothing really, so the whole script was just a complete illumination on this 1930s, 1940s Harvard professor who, first of all, invented the lie detector test, and then went on to create Wonder Woman.
This part of the story as a series of confusing flashbacks within flashbacks, all hinging on a lie detector test.
William Marston (Luke Evans) was a psychologist and university professor who helped invent the lie detector in the 1920s and created the character of Wonder Woman for DC Comics in 1941.
For instance: Wonder Woman has a lasso of truth, not unlike Marston's famous lie detector (which had to be wrapped around a person's torso).
They invented a lie detector and he kind of lived in a polyamorous relationship with his wife and one of his students, Olive Byrne, and they all had kids together and lived together for many, many years.»
The pair positioned themselves on the cutting edge of psychology, pioneering new systems of thought and trying to create the code for engineering a reliable lie detector test.
Then, each character faces the lie detector, and some of their powers are shown.
The story of the unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and created Wonder Woman in 1941.
The first makes a much bigger deal about Vitruvius's blindness, inviting a lot of tasteless and hackneyed jokes at his expense; the second forces Lucy to confess her love for Emmet via lie detector.
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