Lie detectors v. fMRI - Anthony and Isaac

We interviewed the creator of the lie detector, to gain some insight on them.
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Comments (6)

Michael Roth (Student 2014)
Michael Roth

I believe that the polygraph lie detector isn't reliable, but that fMRI might be good. The intro was pretty baller, as was the music throughout. The interview with the creator of the polygraph was well done, I was surprised that you managed to get into contact with him. What do you think is the future of lie detection?

Taylor Veasley (Student 2014)
Taylor Veasley

I loved the music and liked how you went about doing the interview. Although I had this topic I really liked how you didn't just talk about how fMRIs worked but also how the polygraph tests work. I also liked the polygraph sounds at the end.

How do you think scientists that are really in the field feel about fMRIs?

Ethan Reese (Student 2014)
Ethan Reese

I think lie detectors are not accurate and can easily be cheated.

I enjoyed the last 15 seconds of this video.

Interesting topic with awesome interviews.

What is the name of that song and why did you choose to use it?

Goldie Robins (Student 2014)
Goldie Robins

I liked the topic. It was cool that you gave background information on the lie detector and about who created it. The questions you asked in the "interview" were really thought out and in nice depth/detail. Although the content was really good, with the music in the background it was a little hard to hear. What made you decide to pick this topic and why did it intrigue you this much?