valontunnistimet
Valontunnistimet, also known as lie detectors, are devices used to measure physiological responses that are believed to indicate deception. These responses include changes in heart rate, blood pressure, skin conductance, and respiration. The most common type of valontunnistimet is the polygraph, which records these physiological signals and presents them as graphs.
The theory behind valontunnistimet is that when a person is lying, their physiological responses will differ
Despite these criticisms, valontunnistimet are still used in various settings, including law enforcement, military interrogations, and