Normal Behaviour vs. Simulated Behaviour

Authors

  • Dan O. Gabor Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Keywords:

simulated behavior, polygraph, forensic biodetection

Abstract

Simulated behavior is based on a principle known since antiquity: psycho-somatic interdependence, meaning the logical report between the functioning of the body (the somatic general laws) and the ‘soul’ (the general psychic laws). Even though there are still unknown factors in this field, it is without a doubt that some physiological phenomena appear accompanied by determined psychic phenomena, which in actual fact means that the appearance of one of them represents proof of the other’s existence.

Author Biography

Dan O. Gabor, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Law

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Published

2014-07-18

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Section

LAW