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THE BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY Dr . Lawrence A. Farwell AUTHORS 1.Rajesh reddy. 2.ABHINAV. 3.vinay.

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THE BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY

Dr . Lawrence A. Farwell

AUTHORS

1.Rajesh reddy.2.ABHINAV.3.vinay.

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WHAT IS BRAINFINGER PRINTING???

Brain Fingerprinting is a technology to identify the perpetrator of a crime

accurately and scientifically by measuring brain-wave responses.

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Why Brain Fingerprinting???

In a criminal act, there may or may not be many kinds of peripheral evidence, but the brain is always there, planning, executing, and recording the crime.

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Historical back ground

1. Fingerprinting

2. DNA Fingerprinting

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Origin of brain fingerprinting

“Brain Fingerprinting" is recent advances in neuroscience do make it possible to reveal a "brain fingerprint" that can scientifically, objectively and accurately match or connect a criminal with a specific crime.

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HOW BRAIN FINGERPRINTING WORKS?

BASIC METHODOLOGY USED IS MERMER METHODOLOGY M - MEMORY ANDE - ENCODINGR - RELATEDM - MULTIFACETEDE - ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICR - RESPONSE

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MERMER METHODOLOGY

The discovery of the brain MERMER has made it possible to reveal, with extremely high accuracy, specific information stored in the brain.

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MERMER METHODOLOGY

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Types of Stimuli Used

Probes

Targets

Irrelevant Stimuli

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PHASES

1.Crime Scene Evidence Collection2.Brain Evidence Collection

3.Computer Evidence Analysis4.Scientific Result.

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DEVICES USED

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DEVICES USEDHow brain waves are recorded?

• Brain has continuous electrical activity that can be recorded

• Pairs of electrodes attached to scalp form distinct channels

• Weak signal in mv is sent through amplifier

• Continuous output recorded via galvanometer.

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BRAIN FINGERPRINTING

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APPLICATIONS

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) US intelligence agency

US Navy Field tests and criminal investigations

National Security Applications

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CASE STUDIES

1. Mr. Harrington was accused of the homicide of the retired police captain Mr. John Schweer.

2. J. B. Grinder, who had been a suspect in an unsolved murder case for 15 years.

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INFORMATION ABSENT

CASE STUDY:HARRINGTON

Red: information the suspect is expected to know

Green: information not known to suspect

Blue: information of the crime that only perpetrator would know

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INFORMATION PRESENT

CASE STUDY:J. B. Grinder

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Advantages of Brain Fingerprinting.

• Identify crime perpetrators quickly and scientifically.• Record of 100% accuracy;.• Provide immediate Scientific Result: Information

Present or Information Absent. • Identify terrorists and members of gangs, criminal

and intelligence organizations.• Reduce expenditure of money and other resources

in law enforcement.

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Disadvantages of Brain Fingerprinting.

1.Experts are required to collect evidences crime scene .

2. Brain fingerprinting detects whether information is present or not but it does not detect how that information got there.

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Goal of brain fingerprinting

The goal of the Human Brain Research Laboratory, Inc. is to implement Brain Fingerprinting worldwide to strengthen mankind’s ability to discover the truth.

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CONLUSION

Brain Fingerprinting technology fulfills an urgent need for governments and law enforcement agencies.

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REFERENCES1. Lander ES. DNA

fingerprinting on trial. Nature 1989.

2. Kasprzak J. Possibilities of Cheiloscopy. Forensic Sci Int. 1990.

3. Google and wikipedia

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QUIERES

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