@article{oai:kuins.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000602, author = {中山, 誠 and 菊地, 真矢}, issue = {21}, journal = {研究紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {40022191184, The concealed information test (CIT) is a forensic psychophysiological method that allows for the detection of memories that are related to criminal activity. This study examines whether suspects have participated in or have intention to take part in a terror attack. A total of 44 students were invited to participate. Although participants in the intention group was informed about the object of terrorism and asked to transmit e-mail to a fellow, they did not send in fact. On the other hand, participants in the execution group actually transmitted e-mail to the member of terrorist organization during the mock crime. Results showed that the average skin conductance response and respiration length in the execution were significantly larger change than that in the intention group.Those findings could be used to distinguish between suspects who participated directly or tangentially in a terrorist act., Concealed information test(以下CIT)は,犯罪行動に関連した記憶の検出を可能にする法精神生理学的手段である。本研究では,実験参加者がテロ攻撃に加わっていたのか,もしくは参加することを意図していたのかが検査された。意図群ではテロの行為の対象について情報を有しており,仲間に電子メールを送るように依頼されたが,実際には送信しなかった。一方,実行群は模擬犯罪中にテロ組織のメンバーに対して実際にメールを送信した。その結果,意図群にくらべて,実行群の平均皮膚コンダクタンス反応と呼吸曲線長は有意に大きな変化を示した。このような知見は,直接,テロ行為を実行した群と意図した容疑者の識別に使うことができる。}, pages = {59--68}, title = {精神生理学的指標によるテロ活動の情報検出}, year = {2020} }