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Brain Fingerprinting
Publication year:
2004
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This website provides information about brain fingerprinting and its use. "'Brain Fingerprinting' is based on a sub-set of brain waves that register as brief electrical patterns when a person recognizes familiar stimuli . . . yielding results that suggest whether or not the suspect's memory holds information about the crime that only the perpetrator could know" (p.1). Points of entry include: more about this episode; get the video; "Interactive -- Incriminating Brain" guide to the process; video clip "Is This the Ultimate Truth Detector"; and "Crime Solving Science -- How Today's Forensics Specialists Use Technology."