International Journal of Forensic Sciences
Research Article
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Brain Fingerprinting
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Keywords
Brain Fingerprinting
Encounters
Investigation
Abstract
Another scientific method that has assisted police investigations since the early 1990s is brain fingerprinting. This was developed by Dr. Lawrence Farwell, a neuroscientist
References
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Ahuja D, Singh B (2012) Brain fingerprinting. Journal of Engineering and Technology Research 4(6): 98-103.
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Farwell L, Richardson D, Richardson G (2012) Brain fingerprinting field studies comparing P300-Mermer and P300 brainwave responses in the detection of concealed information. Cognitive Neurodynamics 7(4): 263-299.
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U.S. General Accounting Office (2001) Investigative techniques: Federal agency views on the potential application of brain fingerprinting, pp: 1-24.
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