Topicality of technology

Currently, most psychologists tend to study human consciousness which significantly reduces the accuracy of their results. It is not a secret that it is the human consciousness that gives rise to lies – distortion of information to ensure personal safety.

At the same time, a person’s subconscious determines a person’s behavior, his actions, decision-making both in small things every day and globally for many years of life. That is why scientists are striving to create technologies that explore the human subconscious.. Several such technologies have already been created in the world which, unfortunately, have low practical efficiency due to their high price and/or locality, which does not allow the mass application of scientific achievements for the majority of people who need it. 

Forerunners of the technology

During the test, questions (stimulations) are displayed on the computer screen. Each question must be answered by pressing the same computer button. The response should occur within one second. Each answer is followed by the next question of the test. The significance (importance) of the test questions is determined by the speed of the answer (the time taken to press the button). 

academician
A.R. Luria
Research on associative motor reactions
“Diagnosis of traces of affect “
1927 year

academician
I.V. Smirnov
I.V. Smirnov
«Psychotechnologies»
1995 year

Doctor of Medical Sciences
E.A. Kostandov
Research on unconscious perception
«Psychophysiology of the conscious and unconscious»
2004 year

History of the creation of StimulTest technology

The author and developer of the technology is psychophysiologist Alexey Dubrovsky. The technology prototype was created between 2006 and 2008. An experimental version in the form of an online system was created from 2008 to 2010. There were conducted 12,000+ experimental studies between 2010 and 2016. Application methods in various areas were developed from 2012 to 2018. The first version of the StimulTest system was created in 2016. The second commercial version of the StimulTest system was created in 2018 

Specifics of technology

A study of a person’s subconscious attitude to everything that needs to be known. Test large numbers of people simultaneously, anywhere, at any time. Creation of personal tests taking into account individual characteristics of a person. Each test is adjusted to the individual characteristics of the person. Opportunity to study people who cannot read or speak other languages. Optimization of the testing procedure for maximum comfort during the study. Scientifically based and practically proven research methods. Artificial intelligence technologies help to obtain the most accurate results. Application of BIG DATA technology to identify individual response specifics. 

Data protection

The protection of the website and personal accounts of clients is confirmed by a cryptographic certificate. The transfer of information from personal accounts to the server and back occurs in encrypted form.
Access to each personal account using a personal login and password. The security of the client program is confirmed by a cryptographic certificate. To conduct tests in the system, there is no mandatory personification of people.
The testing procedure begins only after the person’s voluntary consent has been confirmed. Test results can be exported, copied, deleted from the system. The use of an autonomous server to protect state, military and commercial secrets. It’s a multi-layered counter-hacking system. 

Technology accuracy

7+ years of testing and 12,000+ tests indicate such accuracy of research results:

1. Standard tests (without individualization) 65 – 75%;

2. Group tests (partial individualization) 75 – 85%;

3. Personal tests (full individualization) 85 – 95%.

All statistical data were confirmed only by objective facts, delayed from the research results from 1 day to 7 years.

In order not to mislead ourselves and clients a comparative analysis with other psychological or psychophysiological methods was not carried out because they have their own error rates.

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