yes but doesnt really work
dont really work but yes
yes but that doesnt really work, is more of a game
whoever told you that that works is lying -- it's a lie, but you can use an app like FastCharge on the app store to fake it. http://www.twitcy.com/fastcharge.html
Apple's app reacts on the basis of voice stress analysis. A traditional lie detector reacts to changes in temperature and moisture of the skin that occur when you are knowingly lying. Their weak point is that if someone is an 'easy' lier by nature, has started believing his own lies or mistakenly thinks that what he tells is the truth, the lie detector will not react. Also, if you have the time it is possible to 'train' for questions where you may want to lie, so the lie detector doesn't notice a skin or voice stress change. On the other hand very nervous people may cause 'false positives' even when they are not lying. It's why almost everywhere, lie detector results are no longer accepted as 'proof' by Courts. Apple sell its app just as fun and games, and rightly so.
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yes people can it actually detects how nervous u are not really a lie detector
A lie detector test follows you pulse, if you are asked a question and your heart rate rises or falls then it will be a lie. If you can regulate your pulse you cannot be detected on a lie detector
The cast of Lie Detector - 2005 includes: Rolonda Watts as Host
AHH a lie detector ANSWER by Engl1sh: A perfessional typically uses the term 'polygraph' test.
No. There is no 3rd generation iPod Touch 8GB. The second generation iPod Touch 8GB was sold along side the 3rd generation iPod Tough 16GB and 32GB. --- No, you cannot play Infinity Blade on a 3G iPod Touch 8GB. The above is a lie though, there is a 3rd Generation 8GB iPod Touch, which is the repackaged iPod Touch 2G, with improved system software. --- im playing it on a 2g just fine dont see why u cant on a 3g, just because website says it wont?
Lie detector results are not admissible in the courts in the United States. On rare occasions, a defense attorney and/or a district attorney may conduct a lie detector test if there are doubts about a case.
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