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Show CROOK CONSPIRES THEN PERSPIRES ; I If a crime suspect says, "The cops sweat it out of me," he may be speaking the literal truth, a nerve specialist said recently. Dr. G. B. Bishop, professor of neurophysiology at the school of medicine of Washington University Universi-ty of St. Louis, cited "the so-called psychogalvanic reflex." It lowers skin resistance due to sweating and forms the basis of the lie, detector test. He spoke to the annual convention conven-tion of the American Academy of Dermatology and Syphilogogy at the Palmer House, Chicago. |