Konichiwa! Great to see you today! How're you keeping? Ready for a mug of arabica juice and a virtual treat? I should think so! Help yourself! Say, you know the ugly, bulky old-fashioned lie detectors we see on police shows, eh? Well a Tokyo toy company has come up with a new model...
The Kokoro Scanner (Heart Scanner) is a high-tech Japanese
invention that can spice up classic party games such as ‘Truth or Dare’.
It is a lie detecting device that is worn on the forehead and changes
color to indicate the truthfulness of a person’s responses.
Created by Tokyo-based toy company ‘Takara Tomy’, the
scanner works a lot like a polygraph machine – it monitors the pulse
using infrared rays. So when you make a person wear it, it first
monitors their heart rate to establish a baseline. Then, you ask them a
question, the wearer responds, and the device monitors the heart rate
once more to compare it with the baseline.
It then flashes green if the person’s pulse is normal
indicating that they’re telling the truth, yellow if they might be
lying, and red if they are lying for sure. Because the light is attached
to the person’s forehead, they won’t be able to tell what color is
flashing while they’re being interrogated with all sorts of embarrassing
questions.
Whoa! I can see all kinds of semi-practical uses for this, can't you? Singles bars spring to mind. How about the foreheads of all politicians the world over? I like that idea. I'd have them implanted!
See ya, eh!
Bob
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