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The Brain Finger Printing Technology
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INTRODUCTION
Brain fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence Farwell.
The BFP is a controversial forensic science technology that uses EEG to determine whether specific information is stored in a subject’s brain.
This test uses, what Farwell calls TheMERMER( Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response)response to detect familiarity reaction.
The technique can be applied only in situations where the investigators have a sufficient amount of information about the event or activity that would be known only to perpetrator and investigator.
Why Brain Fingerprinting?
Brain Fingerprinting is based on the principle that the brain is central to all human acts.
In a criminal act, the brain is always there, planning, executing, and recording the crime.
The fundamental difference between a perpetrator and a falsely accused, innocent person is that the perpetrator, having committed the crime, has the details of the crime stored in his brain, and the innocent suspect does not.
The secrets of Brain Fingerprinting
When a crime is committed, a record is stored in the brain of the perpetrator.
Brain Fingerprinting provides a means to objectively and scientifically connect evidence from the crime scene with evidence stored in the brain.
This is similar to the process of connecting DNA samples from the perpetrator with biological evidence found at the scene of the crime; only the evidence evaluated by Brain Fingerprinting is evidence stored in the brain.
Brain Fingerprinting measures electrical brain activity in response to crime-relevant words or pictures presented on a computer screen, and reveals a brain MERMER when, and only when, the evidence stored in the brain matches the evidence from the crime scene
THE FANTASTIC FOUR
There are four stages to Brain Fingerprinting, which are similar to the steps in fingerprinting and DNA fingerprinting:
Crime Scene Evidence Collection
Brain Evidence Collection
Computer Evidence Analysis
Scientific Result
Brain waves - How it works?
A Suspect is tested by looking at three kinds of information represented by Different colored lines:
Red: information the suspect is expected to know
Green: information not known to suspect
Blue: information of the crime that only perpetrator would know
Using brain waves to detect guilt
CONCLUSION
Brain Fingerprinting is a revolutionary new scientific technology for solving crimes, identifying perpetrators, and exonerating innocent suspects, with a record of 100% accuracy in research with US government agencies, actual criminal cases, and other applications.