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The British doctors, therefore, recommended "that further evidence should be obtained by narcoanalysis."
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In 2010, he passed a judgement Prohibiting narcoanalysis in interrogations.
"There has been some success with the use of hypnosis and narcoanalysis, specifically sodium amylobarbitone.
He continued research on narcoanalysis and the use of targeted neurosurgical procedures in the management of chronic pain.
Invasive methods like 'narcoanalysis' (controlled anaesthesia) is now commonly permitted by Indian courts for crime investigation.
In the latter context, the controlled administration of intravenous hypnotic medications is called "narcosynthesis" or "narcoanalysis."
In psychology, narcosynthesis is interchangeable with narcoanalysis, and refers to a group of techniques which has its origins in the practice of "narco-hypnosis".
India is referred to as the narcoanalysis capital of the world with so-called biscuit teams (behavioral science consultation teams) using pseudoscience to back illegal interrogations.
In 1930, Dr. William Bleckwenn introduced narcoanalysis as a therapy for severely schizophrenic patients or those who suffered from catatonic mutism.
Selvi vs. State of Karnataka) declared brain mapping, lie detector tests and narcoanalysis to be unconstitutional, violating Article 20 (3) of Fundamental Rights.
On May 5, 2010, The Supreme Court of India declared use of narcoanalysis, brain mapping and polygraph tests on suspects as illegal and against the constitution.
But the police discounted suggestions that the attack was linked to the arrival in the city of notorious gangster Abu Salem, who was in Bangalore for a narcoanalysis.
William Jefferson Bleckwenn (July 23, 1895 - January 6, 1965) was an American physician, neurologist, and psychiatrist who was instrumental in developing the treatment known as "narcoanalysis" or "narcosynthesis."
A judge approved the use of narcoanalysis in the trial of the 2012 Aurora shooting to evaluate whether James Eagan Holmes's state of mind is valid for an insanity plea.
Selvi vs. State of Karnataka" in which it was held that Narcoanalysis, polygraph (also called Lie-detector) and brain mapping tests to be unconstitutional as they violate Article 20(3) of the Constitution.
While there have been many clinical studies of the efficacy of narcoanalysis in interrogation or lie detection, there is no agreement that any qualify as randomized controlled studies, the scientific standard for determining such effectiveness.
The debate focuses on the methods some therapists use to help people retrieve repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse, particularly hypnosis and "narcoanalysis," in which the sedative amobarbital sodium is used to induce a trancelike state.
They tried metapsychic deep-redact and deprivation conditioning and multiphase electroshock and narcotherapy and old-time religion.