BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY Presented By:- KOMAL DHIMAN ROLL NO 309 MCA 3 RD SEM
Jul 16, 2015
INTRODUCTION
• Brain Fingerprinting scientifically identifies whether information is stored in the brain by precisely measuring brainwaves.
• Brain Fingerprinting only detects whether the information exists within the brain or not.
WHY IS IT NAMED SO?
Brain fingerprinting was so named because like fingerprinting it detects a match between evidence from the crime scene and evidence on the person of the suspect.
HISTORY • Brain fingerprinting was invented
by Lawrence Farwell in 1991. • The hypothesis is that the brain
processes known and relevant information differently from the way it processes unknown or irrelevant information.
• Farwell's brain fingerprinting originally used the P300 response to detect the brain's recognition of the known information. Later, Farwell discovered the P300-MERMER ("Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response").
EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED
• A Personal Computer
• EEG Amplifier
• Software
• Bend having Electrodes
• Monitors
APPLICATIONS
• NATIONAL SECURITY
• LAW ENFORCEMENT
• BORDER SECURITY
• HUMAN AND DRUG TRAFFICING
• IMMIGRATION
ADVANTAGES
• A powerful and proven forensic tool
• Fast and cost-effective way to determine the truth
• Identifies the guilty…exonerates the innocent.
• Differs from polygraph and other lie detector tests
• Over 99% accuracy
• Highly scientific
• Virtually eliminates deception
• Far more accurate than a polygraph
SUCCESS STORIES
• Singapore Police Force (November 2013) awarded a contract to train and implement Brain Fingerprinting Technology to the Singapore police force.
• Brain Fingerprinting Technology, has expanded its executive management team with industry veteran, Dr. Thierry Maison, who joins as the Chief Technology Officer.