21-11-2010, 08:37 PM
i want detailed study on brain fingerprinting
21-11-2010, 08:37 PM
i want detailed study on brain fingerprinting
22-11-2010, 09:32 AM
please visit the below threads for more details on 'brain fingerprinting'
https://seminarproject.net/Thread-brain-...ting--6343 https://seminarproject.net/Thread-brain-...logy--2715
29-11-2010, 02:44 PM
can u plz tell me, what is the exact idea of brain fingerprinting?.
30-11-2010, 10:58 AM
please go through the link given in above post.
31-12-2010, 01:38 PM
Presentation1.pptx (Size: 118.33 KB / Downloads: 69) CONTENTS Introduction Definition Technique Four phases of Farwell Brain Fingerprinting 5. Applications 6. Comparison with other technologies 7. Admissibility of Brain Fingerprinting in court: 8. Accuracy 9. Conclusion Introduction: Brain fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence Farwell. It is a technique that measures recognition of familiar stimuli by measuring electrical brain wave responses to words, phrases, or pictures that are presented on a computer screen. What is Brain Fingerprinting? ? ? Brain Fingerprinting is designed to determine whether an individual recognizes specific information related to an event or activity by measuring electrical brain wave responses to words, phrases, or pictures presented on a computer screen. The technique can be applied only in situations where investigators have a sufficient amount of specific information about an event or activity that would be known only to the perpetrator and investigator. It is considered a type of Guilty Knowledge Test, where the "guilty" party is expected to react strongly to the relevant detail of the event of activity Existing (polygraph) procedures for assessing the validity of a suspect's "guilty" knowledge rely on measurement of autonomic arousal (e.g., palm sweating and heart rate), while Brain Fingerprinting measures electrical brain activity via a fitted headband containing special sensors. Technique: The person to be tested wears a special headband with electronic sensors that measure the electroencephalography from several locations on the scalp. In order to calibrate the brain fingerprinting system, the testee is presented with a series of irrelevant stimuli, words, and pictures, and a series of relevant stimuli, words, and pictures. The test subject's brain response to these two different types of stimuli allow the testor to determine if the measured brain responses to test stimuli, called probes, are more similar to the relevant or irrelevant responses. |
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