BRAIN FINGER PRINT TECHNOLOGY
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Brain Fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence Farwell. It is a forensic science technique that determines whether specific information is stored in a person's brain by measuring electrical brainwave responses to words, pictures or phrases, which are presented on a computer screen. The theory is that the brain processes known, relevant information differently from the way it processes unknown or irrelevant information . The brainâ„¢s processing of known information, for example, the details of a crime stored in the brain, is revealed by a specific pattern in the EEG(electroencephalogram). Farwell discovered the MERMER ("Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response"), which includes the P300 along with some additional features and provides a higher level of accuracy.

The Methdology
The technique uses the fact that an electrical signal known as P300 is emitted from an individual's brain beginning approximately 300 milliseconds after the brain is confronted with a stimulus of special significance, e.g. a rare vs. a common stimulus or a stimulus the subject is asked to count. The application of this in brain fingerprinting is to detect the P300 as a response to stimuli related to the crime or other investigated situation,like,victim's face, a murder weapon, or knowledge of the internal workings of a terrorist cell. the system does not require the subject to issue verbal responses to questions or stimuli, because it is based on EEG signals.

procedure used:
1)The person to be tested wears a special headband with electronic sensors that measure the EEG from several locations on the skull.
2)The person is shown stimuli consisting of words, phrases, or pictures presented on a computer screen which are of three types:
a)irrelevant stimuli that are irrelevant to the investigated situation and to the test subject
b)target stimuli that are relevant to the investigated situation and are known to the subject.
c)probe stimuli that are relevant to the investigated situation and that the subject denies knowing.

brain fingerprinting does not depend on the emotions of the subject, nor is it affected by emotional responses , since brain fingerprinting uses cognitive brain responses.

Difference from polygraph
polygraph measures emotion-based physiological signals such as heart rate, sweating, and blood pressure but it measures the personâ„¢s brain response to relevant words, phrases, or pictures to detect whether or not the relevant information is stored in the personâ„¢s brain.Brain fingerprinting also does not attempt to determine whether or not the subject is lying or telling the truth.

Limitations
Brain fingerprinting detects information-processing brain responses that reveal what information is stored in the subjectâ„¢s brain. It does not detect how that information got there.If the suspect knows everything that the investigators know about the crime for some original reason, then the test cannot be applied.

Case of an eye witness: the fact that witness knows details about the crime would not be incriminating. There would be no reason to conduct a test, because the resulting response would simply show that the suspect knew the details about the crime knowledge which he already admits to have gained gained at the crime scene.

Another situation where brain fingerprinting is not applicable is one where the authorities have no information about what crime may have taken place. It is also not appplicable in in general pre-employment or employee screening wherein any number of undesirable activities or intentions may be relevant. Brain fingerprinting does not determine whether a suspect is guilty or innocent of a crime.Before a brain fingerprinting test can be conducted, an investigator must discover relevant information about the crime or investigated situation.

More details can be found here:
http://en.wikipediawiki/Brain_fingerprinting#Technique
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Brain Fingerprinting Testing Detects Information



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Brain Fingerprinting testing detects information stored in the human brain. A specific, electrical brain wave response, known as a P300, is emitted by the brain within a fraction of a second when an individual recognizes and processes an incoming stimulus that is significant or noteworthy. When an irrelevant stimulus is seen, it is seen as being insignificant and not noteworthy and a P300 is not emitted. The P300 electrical brain wave response is widely known and accepted in the scientific community. There have been hundreds of studies conducted and articles published on it over the past thirty years. In his research on the P300 response, 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). The MERMER comprises a P300 response, occurring 300 to 800 ms after the stimulus, and additional patterns occurring more than 800 ms after the stimulus, providing even more accurate results.






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Presented by: LAKSHMY.J


Brain Fingerprinting Technology



TOPIC OUTLINE
1. Introduction
2. Working Principle
3. Scientific Procedure
4. Equipments and Technology
5. Algorithm used
6. EEG measurement
7. Applications
8. Disadvantages
9. Conclusions
10. References


INTRODUCTION
Invented by Dr. Farwell

Proved successful over 170 cases

Computer based 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

WORKING PRINCIPLE

Entire system under computer control includes
Presentation of the stimuli
Recording of electrical brain activity
Determination of "information present" or "information absent,"
Mathematical data analysis algorithm that compares the responses
statistical confidence level for the determination.

When someone commits a crime, his brain records it in the memory .

BFP seeks to reveals that memory, by showing the suspect, evidences taken from the crime scene.

A head band with EEG sensors is placed on the subject which digitizes brain wave activity and feeds it to the computer.
The computer records the brain waves produced in response to what the subject sees which are called as Event Related Potentials (ERP)

On seeing familiar info p300,a positive electric voltage is elicited for 300ms by the brain which is recorded as a wave form.

P300 along with along with other electrically negative components constitutes the MERMER (Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response)
By analyzing MERMER the pattern of waves using suitable computer based algorithm, it can be determined if the subject is recognizing what he is seeing.

Accuracy lies in the ability to differentiate p300 brain wave, before the suspect has time to affect the output.

SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURE
Stimulus appears for a fraction of a second when they are presented on a video monitor under computer control.

Three types of stimuli are presented:
I ) Targets,
2 ) Irrelevants, and
3 ) probes.

TARGETS stimuli
Info known to suspect about the crime
Elicits a MERMER

IRRELEVANTS stimuli
Info not related to the crime
Do not elicit a MERMER

PROBES stimuli
Info relevant to the situation under investigation that only the perpetrators knows
Elicits a MERMER
Stimuli consists of 1/6 targets, 1/6 probes and 2/3 irrelevents.

Comparing “Probe” with the “Target” determines if the subject recognizes the Probes

Comparing the “Probe” with the “Irrelevant” determines if the subject does not recognizes the Probes.
EQUIPMENTS AND TECHNOLOGY
The BFP system comprises
A personal computer
A data acquisition board
A graphics card for driving two monitors from one PC
A 4 channel EEG amplifier system
Software for data acquisition and analysis
Electrodes


ALGORITHM USED
Nonparametric statistical method called Bootstrapping compares the responses produced by the stimuli.

It deduces the distribution of a statistic from a sample

Determines how reliable that statistic is as a measure for the population.


EEG MEASUREMENT
Functional activities emerging from the brain is reflected by the variation of the surface potential distribution on the scalp.

When a stimulus appears, the EEG breaks into a series of larger peaks and troughs which constitutes the ERP

Voltage difference between a pair of electrodes are measured, filtered, amplified and recorded for analysis.

APPLICATIONS
National Security
Aids in determining who has participated in terrorist acts, directly or indirectly.
Aids in identifying trained terrorists with the potential to commit future terrorist acts, even if they are in a “sleeper” cell and have not been active for years.

To test job applicants on the falsification of an application.

Medical Field
Helps in detecting diseases such as Alzheimer's
Evaluation of the effectiveness of the treatment

Helps in Identifying false-witnesses

Successfully predict learning difficulties
Advertising area
What specific information do people retain from advertising
which element have more impact
Which type of media is most effective
What commercial is most effective for a single product
Criminal Justice
Improves speed and accuracy
Reduces time and cost

DISADVANTAGES
Not applicable for general screening.

It does not indicate intent of the crime.

Takes a fair amount of time to set up and conduct properly .

Difficult to distinguish the criminal and a witness who saw all the criminal activity happen.


CONSLUSIONS
BFP is a new technology which provides high rate accuracy results

Introduction of this technology, decreases the crime rates in the future to a considerate extend.

It is fully developed and is available for application in the field.






































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