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Truth Lie Detection in Judicial System vs. Investigative Needs - LVA Technology

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Overview

Explore the intricacies of lie detection in judicial systems and investigative needs with Amir Liberman, inventor of LVA Technology, in this 56-minute conference talk. Delve into the psychosomatic interaction psychological theory underlying lie detector tests and their role in enhancing investigative efficiency. Gain insights into Voice Analysis, the differences between phonetics and LVA, and the interplay between psychological and physiological reactions. Examine 20th-century emotional theories, the concept of the "Deceptive Circuit," and levels of morality in relation to lie detection. Learn about critical elements in investigation settings, including conversation types and structures, subject relationships, room settings, and bio-feedback. Discover various analysis modes and their applications in different investigative scenarios, equipping yourself with a comprehensive understanding of modern lie detection techniques and their practical implications in forensic science and criminal investigations.

Syllabus

Intro
Nemesysco's LVA is about Voice Analysis
Difference Between Phonetics to LVA
Psychological reactions Vs. Physiological reactions
20th century Emotional Theories and LVA
The kid's first dilemma
The "Deceptive Circuit" explained
Levels of Morality
The investigation settings & it's influence on the suspect's reaction
The Conversation Type
The Conversation Structure
The relationship with the subject
The Room Setting
The Conversation Setting
Bio-Feedback
Other Critical Elements
Different analysis modes, different investigation uses

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Forensic 365

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