pathometer

A lie detector.

Noun

  1. A lie detector.
    • It stated that polygraph evidence, voice stress results, and pathometer exam readings are inadmissible under Frye, even when other evidence corroborates the evidence. - 1984, United States of America V. Kimberlin, page...
    • That was not surprising since Kubis was an Associate Professor of Psychology at Fordham University and had taken over the role of chief proselytizer for the pathometer (as the machine was then called) after the death of...
    • In reviewing Summers' research in light of other forensic devices, for example, the New York Supreme Court's opinion was that 'the pathometer' represented a superior approach to discerning witness veracity. - 2018,...

Origin

From patho- + -meter.

Forms

pathometers