Presentationthe Lafayette Computerized Finaly
Presentationthe Lafayette Computerized Finaly
Presentationthe Lafayette Computerized Finaly
So the polygraph simultaneously records various physiological phenomena by means of horizontal kymograph. The resulting PolyGram indicates tracing of external respiration in the thoracic and abnormal(chest breathing) cavities by means of a Pneumograph tambour assembly , systolic and diastolic contraction of the heart, as well as pulse fluctuations with the resistance of a sphygmomanometer and psycho-galvanic skin response by means of electrodes to the persons fingers. So each phenomenon is recorded by a hallow tube ink styles moving across horizontally and vertically ruled being driven by a synchronous electronic motor.
The physiological changes within the examinees body are monitored by the following polygraph attachments: Respiratory rate:
two rubber tubes filled with air, called pneumograph. This are placed around the examinees chest and abdomen. When the chest or abdomen muscles expand, the air inside the tubes is displaced. The computerized polygraph employs transducers to convert the energy of the displaced air into electronic signals
the theory is that we sweat more when we are placed under stress.
Finger electrodes are attached to two of the examinees fingers. These electrodes measure the skins ability to conduct electricity. When the skin is hydrated(as with sweat), it conducts electricity much more easily that when it is dry.
Proper attachment of the polygraph sensors or transducers to the body of the subject.
accomplished through the use of a pneumograph consisting of two hollow corrugated tubes about seven inches in length, each attached to a unit by a rubber hose not longer than six feet and not larger than one quarter inch in diameter. This breathing or pneumo unit is a low pressure unit. The inhalation/exhalation of the subject causes the tubes to expand and contract, thereby reflecting the change through billows to the pen into the chart.
A pneumograph is a device for recording velocity and force of chest movements during respiration.
This is the fourth and the bottom pen of the instrument. This cardio unit is a mechanically operated unit. It is a high pressure system. This system records changes in mean blood pressure, rate and strength of pulse beat by means of a medical blood pressure cuff containing a rubber bladder that is wrapped around the upper arm, in a manner that places the bladder against the brachial artery. The bladder is connected to the rubber hose, past a pressure indicating gauge to a very sensitive billows and its connected level system that powers the pen.
The polygraphist inflates the bladder with a hand pump to a constant air pressure that will provide tracing amplitude of 0.75 to 1 inch with a dichotic notch situated about the middle of the diastolic limb of the tracing
This is the chart-drive recording unit of the instrument. It has a synchronized motor that drives the charts at the rate of 6-12 inches per minute and its speed constant is vital because the vertical lines, which are spaced either at one-half of an inch interval, represents 5 or 10 interval on the chart.
3. Pneumograph section Rubber jellows, beaded chain, rubber flexible tubing, Pneumograph connecting tube, Pneumograph distributing ink, Pneumograph pipe line, vent valve and vent bottom, tambour assembly, sphygmomanometer, resonance control.
4. Cardio section Pump bulb assembly, blood pressure pump connection, blood pressure cuff assembly, connector block, sphygmomanometer pipe line.
5. Galvanograph section Finger electrodes, electrode jellows, galvanometer
Pneumograph tube
is fastened on the subjects chest and abdomen through the beaded chain
finger electrodes
fastened to the left index and ring fingers of the subject
And must be guided by the parts and functions of the instruments as follows:
pen lifter raises or lowers the pen to three positions. chart drive module propels chart paper at the rate of 6-12
inches per minute. Also known as kymograph
Paper tear bar provides cutting edge for removal of charts mechanical Pneumo module recording part of mechanical
Pneumo channel.
chart drive roller lever lifts chart drive roller for paper changes
and chart removal.
cuff connection for cardio channel subject cuff tubing. pump connection for hand pump used to inflate subject cuff. centering control position pen on chart. Rotating clockwise
raises the pen, while rotating counter clockwise lowers it. Operates similarly on all channels.
gsr mode switch selects the operating mode for gsr channel manual or automatic. gsr input connector accepts plug from gsr subject attachment
cord.
The examiner should also familiarize himself with the control mechanism of the polygraph instrument: Resonance control it allows you to clear up or make a better
pattern when you have too much pulse pressure of the subject. Function is to make electrical contact with the subject.
vent valve it use to left atmospheric pressure into the system and
used to release pressure all or parts of the pressure resonance control is use to decrease the amplitude of the cardio tracing and use to sharpen the diacrotic notch.
The examiner Basis to all that has been said with regard to the utilization and accuracy of the polygraph technique is the matter of the examiner qualifications and skills. examiner must be: - an intelligent person - with good education background - College degree - Intense interest to the work - Good practical understanding of human nature - Suitable personality