BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY
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BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY
Shalini J Nair & Anjitha Pillai
S6 Information and Technology
Mohandas College of Engeneering & Technology,Anad,Thiruvananthapuram

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Abstract
Brain Fingerprinting is a new computer-based technology to identify the perpetrator of a crime
accurately and scientifically by measuring brain-wave responses to crime-relevant words or
pictures presented on a computer screen. Brain Fingerprinting has proven 100% accurate in
over 120 tests, including tests on FBI agents, tests for a US intelligence agency and for the US
Navy, and tests on real-life situations including felony crimes.

Why Brain Fingerprinting?
Brain Fingerprinting is based on the principle
that the brain is central to all human acts. 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. 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.
This is what Brain Fingerprinting detects
scientifically
The Secrets Of Brain Fingerprinting
Matching evidence at the crime scene
with evidence in the brain
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 (memory and encoding related
multifaceted electroencephalographic
response) when, and only when, the
evidence stored in the brain matches the
evidence from the crime scene. Thus, the
guilty can be identified and the innocent
can be cleared in an accurate, scientific,
objective, non-invasive, non-stressful, and
non-testimonial manner.

Mermer Methodology
The procedure used is similar to the Guilty
Knowledge Test; a series of words, sounds,
or pictures are presented via computer to
the subject for a fraction of a second each.
Each of these stimuli are organised by the
test-giver to be a “Target,” “Irrelevant,” or
a “Probe.” The Target stimuli are chosen to
be relevant information to the tested
subject, and are used to establish a baseline
brain response for information that is
significant to the subject being tested. The
subject is instructed to press on button for
Targets, and another button for all other stimuli. Most of the non-Target stimuli are
Irrelevant, and are totally unrelated to the
situation that the subject is being tested for.
The Irrelevant stimuli do not elicit a
MERMER, and so establish a baseline
brain response for information that is
insignificant to the subject in this context.
Some of the non-Target are relevant to the
situation that the subject is being tested for.
These stimuli, Probes, are relevant to the
test, and are significant to the subject, and
will elicit a MERMER, signifying that the
subject has understood that stimuli to be
significant. A subject lacking this
information in their brain, the response to
the Probe stimulus will be
indistinguishable from the irrelevant
stimulus. This response does not elicit a
MERMER, indicating that the information
is absent from their mind. Note that there
does not have to be an emotional response
of any kind to the stimuli- this test is
entirely reliant upon recognition response
to the stimuli, and relies upon a difference
in recognition- hence the association with
the Oddball effect.

The Fantastic Four!!!
The Four Phases of Brain Fingerprinting

In fingerprinting and DNA fingerprinting,
evidence recognized and collected at the
crime scene, and preserved properly until a
suspect is apprehended, is scientifically
compared with evidence on the person of
the suspect to detect a match that would
place the suspect at the crime scene. Brain
Fingerprinting works similarly, except that
the evidence collected both at the crime
scene and on the person of the suspect (i.e.,
in the brain as revealed by electrical brain
responses) is informational evidence rather
than physical evidence. There are four
stages to Brain Fingerprinting, which are
similar to the steps in fingerprinting and
DNA fingerprinting:1. Brain Fingerprinting Crime Scene
Evidence Collection;
2. Brain Fingerprinting Brain Evidence
Collection;
3. Brain Fingerprinting Computer
Evidence Analysis; and
4. Brain Fingerprinting Scientific Result.
In the Crime Scene Evidence Collection,
an expert in Brain Fingerprinting examines
the crime scene and other evidence
connected with the crime to identify details
of the crime that would be known only to
the perpetrator. The expert then conducts
the Brain Evidence Collection in order to
determine whether or not the evidence
from the crime scene matches evidence
stored in the brain of the suspect. In the
Computer Evidence Analysis, the Brain
Fingerprinting system makes a
mathematical determination as to whether
or not this specific evidence is stored in the
brain, and computes a statistical confidence
for that determination. This determination
and statistical confidence constitute the
Scientific Result of Brain Fingerprinting:
either "information present" ("guilty") –
the details of the crime are stored in the
brain of the suspect – or "information
absent" ("innocent") – the details of the
crime is not stored in the brain of the
suspect.

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