Watch the show Lie to Me before American Idol on Tuesdays .
then your not lying ...
to see if people were lying
A lie detector is a machine that monitors brain waves and heart rate to be able to tell if a person is telling the truth.
no people are too stupid to figure that out
advantage: you come to know who is lying disadvantage: the principle is based on the human skin resistance, is the person who is subjected to the test is lying confidently then it will be difficult for the lie detector circuit to catch a lie because in this case you wont be sweating or feeling nervous
C-O-P-S- - 1988 The Case of the Lying Lie Detector 1-40 was released on: USA: 26 October 1988
it senses your stress level and if you are stresses it thinks your lying
A lie detector picks up changes in your pulse and heart rate. Generally when you tell a lie, your pulse will increase because you don't want to tell the person what you are hiding and consequently become nervous. It has been confirmed that a lie detector can not be trusted fully to determine whether you are lying or not.
No, and the actual percentage is disputed and varies greatly.
The cast of Human Lie Detector - 2006 includes: Heidi Arena as Restaurant Woman Jeremy Kewley as Trevor Watson Travis McMahon as Car Salesman
Yes, a sociopath can potentially pass a lie detector test even when lying. Lie detectors measure physiological responses such as heart rate and galvanic skin response, which can be influenced by anxiety and stress. Sociopaths may lack the emotional responses that typically trigger these physiological changes, allowing them to remain calm and potentially deceive the machine effectively. However, the accuracy of lie detector tests is still debated, and various factors can influence their reliability.
If you have a radar detector and you are travelling through Virginia, take it down. The police will confiscate the detector until whatever fine they write is paid. At one point they would even destrol the radar detector, but that has since become illegal due to lawsuits.