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Brain Fingerprinting-technique that uses to determine specific information is stored in a brain.
Brain fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence Farwel
"Brain fingerprinting" is a computer-based test that is designed to discover, document, and
provide evidence of guilty knowledge regarding crimes, and to identify individuals with aspecific training or expertise such as members of dormant terrorist cells or bomb makers.
A technology based on EEGthat is purported to be able to detect the existence of prior
knowledge or memory in the brain
Brain Fingerprinting has two primary applications: 1) detecting the record of a specific crime,
terrorist act, or incident stored in the brain
Detecting a specific type of knowledge, expertise, or training, such as knowledge
Brain Fingerprinting testing detects information stored in the human brain.
A specific, electrical brain wave response, known as a P300
P300, is emitted by the brain within a fraction of a second when an individual
recognizes and processes
The P300 electrical brain wave response is widely known and accepted
Dr. Farwell discovered that the P300 was one aspect of a larger brain-wave response
that he named a MERMER (memory and encoding related multifaceted
electroencephalographic response).
Brain Fingerprinting testing incorporates the following procedure.
A sequence of words, pictures or sounds is presented under computer control
Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories, Inc. has developed and patented EEG/P300 based
testing systems
The test measures individual brain-wave responses to relevant words, pictures or
sounds presented by a computer.
The measurements are recorded in fractions of a second
The details of the crime stored in his memory
The innocent suspect does not stored any data (time of questing)
This is what Brain fingerprinting testing detects scientifically
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The brainwave responses to these stimuli are measured using a patented headband
equipped with EEG sensors.
The data is then analyzed to determine if the relevant information is present in the
subjects memory.
A specific, measurable brain response known as a P300 is emitted by the brain this is
measured with the help of ECG connected with computer.
The person who has no idea not has this record in his brain.
The P300 response has been extensively researched for more than 30 years.
Dr. Farwell discovered that the P300 was one aspect of a larger brain-wave response
that he named and patented, a MERMER
(Memory and encoding related multifaceted electroencephalographic response).
Applications
In a terrorist act, evidence such as fingerprints or DNA may not be available, but the
brain of the perpetrator is always there planning, executing, and recording the crime.
Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories technology can detect these records stored in the
brain
Laboratories will offer significant advances in measuring campaign and media
effectiveness.
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"Information Absent"
"Information Present"
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Dr. Farwell Conducting a Brain Fingerprinting Test
Brain Fingerprinting testing works as follows:
Words or pictures relevant to a crime are flashed on a computer screen, along
with other irrelevant words or pictures.
Electrical Brain responses are measured non-invasively through a patented
headband equipped with sensors. Lawrence Farwell had discovered that a scientific brain-wave response called a
MERMER (Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted
Electroencephalographic Response) is elicited when the brain processes
noteworthy information it recognizes.
Thus, when details of the crime that only the perpetrator would know are
presented, a MERMER is emitted by the brain of a perpetrator, but not by the
brain of an innocent suspect. In Farwell Brain Fingerprinting, a computer
analyzes the brain response to detect the MERMER, and thus determines
scientifically whether the specific crime-relevant information is stored in the
brain of the suspect.