TY - JOUR
T1 - Memory detection with the Concealed Information Test
T2 - A meta analysis of skin conductance, respiration, heart rate, and P300 data
AU - Meijer, Ewout H.
AU - Selle, Nathalie Klein
AU - Elber, Lotem
AU - Ben-Shakhar, Gershon
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The Concealed Information Test (CIT) uses psychophysiological measures to determine the presence or absence of crime-related information in a suspect's memory. We conducted a meta-analysis on the validity of the CIT based on four physiological measures-skin conductance response (SCR), respiration line length (RLL), changes in heart rate (HR), and enhanced amplitudes of the P300 component of the event-related potential (P300). This meta-analysis relied on laboratory studies that used either the mock-crime or the personal-item paradigm. Results showed a mean effect size (d*) of 1.55 for SCR, 1.11 for RLL, 0.89 for HR, and 1.89 for P300. However, P300 outperformed SCR only in the personal-item paradigm, but not in the mock-crime paradigm. Motivation level, number of questions, publication year, and the inclusion of innocent participants emerged as significant moderators for the SCR, while only the type of paradigm used moderated the P300 effect.
AB - The Concealed Information Test (CIT) uses psychophysiological measures to determine the presence or absence of crime-related information in a suspect's memory. We conducted a meta-analysis on the validity of the CIT based on four physiological measures-skin conductance response (SCR), respiration line length (RLL), changes in heart rate (HR), and enhanced amplitudes of the P300 component of the event-related potential (P300). This meta-analysis relied on laboratory studies that used either the mock-crime or the personal-item paradigm. Results showed a mean effect size (d*) of 1.55 for SCR, 1.11 for RLL, 0.89 for HR, and 1.89 for P300. However, P300 outperformed SCR only in the personal-item paradigm, but not in the mock-crime paradigm. Motivation level, number of questions, publication year, and the inclusion of innocent participants emerged as significant moderators for the SCR, while only the type of paradigm used moderated the P300 effect.
KW - Concealed Information Test (CIT)
KW - Event-related potential (ERP)
KW - Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT)
KW - Heart rate deceleration
KW - Meta-analysis
KW - P300
KW - Respiration line length (RLL)
KW - Skin conductance response (SCR)
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U2 - 10.1111/psyp.12239
DO - 10.1111/psyp.12239
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C2 - 24916920
AN - SCOPUS:84904672887
SN - 0048-5772
VL - 51
SP - 879
EP - 904
JO - Psychophysiology
JF - Psychophysiology
IS - 9
ER -