Widacki, Jan2019-05-292019-05-292013European Polygraph 2018, nr 1, s. 27-30.1898-5238http://hdl.handle.net/11315/24828"The first mentions of instrumental lie detection in investigations date back to a work published in 1939 by W. K. Zielińska Znaczenie psychologicznej diagnostyki dla celów śledczych (literally: “Significance of psychological diagnosing for investigative purposes”, Zielińska 1939). The author first describes Gorphe’s (Gorphe 1924) and Lipmann’s (Lipmann 1911) experiments in registering the tremor of hands caused by emotions with the “automatograph” and “psychograph” devices, and Lowenstein’s experiments (described by Heindl, Heindl 1922) in which the scientist registered head and limb movements, and pulse and breathing rate during the experiments using a technique similar to today’s GKT to ascertain the name of a person that the examined knew yet preferred to deny."(...)enUznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 PolskaHistory of Polygraphpolygraph examination in PolandHistoriaPrawoPsychologiaHistory of Polygraph Examinations in PolandArtykuł