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What is Brain Fingerprinting?

Brain Fingerprinting is a scientific
technique to determine whether or not
specific information is stored in an
individual's brain.
Quick Overview
  • Invented By Dr Lawrence A. Farwell.
  • It’s a patented technique of proven accuracy
    in US government tests.
  • Ruled Admissible in one US Court as
    scientific evidence.
  • It has a record of 100% Accuracy.
How it works ?
• On seeing a previously known information, a
  specific measurable brain response known as a
  P300 or MERMER i.e. Memory and Encoding
  Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic
  Response, is elicited by the brain of a subject.
What is P300/ MERMER?
 • A MERMER is a part of the brainwave
   observed in response to familiar information.
 • When the brain recognizes something,
   neurons are fired synchronously, eliciting
   characteristic changes in brain activity.
 • It is these changes, that investigators look for
   when trying to determine whether someone
   recognizes a particular piece of information.
Continued…
 • When a person is exposed to a rare, but
   meaningful information, there is increase in
   neuron activity which results in an increase in
   voltage, typically within 300–1000msec after
   the stimulus, and that response with increases
   voltage is known as P300.
 • The utility of the P300 in detection of
   deception was recognized as early as 1988,
   However, the P300 has only a 87.5% success
   rate in revealing the presence of relevant
   information in one’s brain.
Continued...

  • But Farwell’s test is based on the discovery
    that the P300 is only a subcomponent of a
    more complicated response called a
    MERMER.
  • The MERMER, includes the P300 and another
    longer latency, electrically negative
    subcomponent with a latency of up to two
    seconds post-stimulus
It incorporates the following
procedure: words, phrases, or pictures is
 • A sequence of
  presented on a video monitor to the subject,
  wearing a special headband designed for
  detecting the brain wave responses.
• Three types of stimuli are presented: 1.Target
  2. Irrelevant
  3. Probe
Continued…
 • Target : The target stimuli are made relevant
   and noteworthy to all subjects.
 • Irrelevant : These have no relation to the
   situation under investigation.
 • Probes : Probes are the stimuli that are
   relevant to the situation under investigation.
Continued…
 • The targets provide a template for a response
   that will be generated when a subject
   recognizes a stimuli familiar to the situation
   under investigation.
 • The irrelevant provide a template, for a
   response that will be generated when a
   subject don’t recognizes a stimuli familiar to
   the situation under investigation.
Continued…
 • For each probe stimulus, there are
   approximately four irrelevant stimuli and one
   target stimuli.
 • The targets, since they are recognized and
   require a particular response, are noteworthy
   for all subjects.
 • The irrelevant are not noteworthy for any
   subjects.
 • The probes are noteworthy only to the
   subjects who have the knowledge specific to
   the situation under investigation.
Continued..
  • A subject lacking specific information relevant
    to the situation under investigation recognizes
    only two types of stimuli: Targets &
    Irrelevents.
  • A subject with specific information relevant to
    the situation under investigation, however,
    recognizes all three types of stimuli: Targets
    Irrelevents & probes.
Continued…
 • The main function of our experimental design
   is, to create a two-stimulus series for an
   individual without the specific information
   under investigation, and a three-stimulus
   series (with the same stimuli) for an individual
   who possesses knowledge of the specific
   information under investigation.
Continued…
 • The determination of information present in
   one’s brain consists of comparing the probe
   responses to the target responses, which
   contain a P300/MERMER, as both are
   noteworthy to the subject.
Information present
Continued…
 • The determination of information absent in
   one’s brain consists of comparing the probe
   responses to the irrelevant responses, as both
   are not familiar to the subject and do not elicit
   a P300/MERMER.
Information absent
Continued…
 • This pattern occurs within less than a second
   after the stimulus presentation, and can be
   readily detected using EEG amplifiers and a
   computerized signal-detection algorithm.
 • In order for the test to be an effective indicator
   of knowledge or lack thereof, stimuli must be
   structured such that only a knowledgeable
   person would recognize the probe stimuli.
Continued…
 • The entire Brain Fingerprinting system is
   under computer control, including presentation
   of the stimuli, recording of electrical brain
   activity, a mathematical data analysis
   algorithm that compares the responses to the
   three types of stimuli and produces a
   determination of "information absent" or
   "information present.“
Results
  • Results have shown this technique to be
    capable of producing an "information absent"
    or "information present" determination, with a
    strong statistical confidence, in approximately
    90% of the cases studied. All of the
    determinations were accurate. In the other
    10% of cases the mathematical algorithm
    determined that there was insufficient
    information to make determination
Instrumental Requirements

 • personal computer
 • a data acquisition board
 • a graphics card for driving two monitors from
   one PC
 • a four-channel EEG amplifier system
 • software developed by the Brain
   Fingerprinting Laboratories for data
   acquisition and analysis.
Comparisons with other
technologies
  • Fingerprints and DNA are available in only 1%
    of crimes. The brain and the evidence
    recorded in it are always there.
  • No questions are asked and no answers are
    given during Farwell Brain Fingerprinting.
  • Brain Fingerprinting technology depends only
    on brain information processing, it does not
    depend on the emotional response of the
    subject.
Other Applications
  • There are several other areas in which Brain
    fingerprinting can be used to make life easier
    and can aid mankind in many ways. Key fields
    where brain fingerprinting can be used are:
Advertising
• What specific information do people retain
  from advertising?
• What specific elements in an ad campaign
  have the most impact?
• How effective is the product branding
  strategy?
Counter terrorism
 • Aid in determining who has participated in
   terrorist acts, directly or indirectly.  
 • Help to identify people who have knowledge
   or training in banking, finance or
   communications and who are associated with
   terrorist teams and acts.
Medical Applications
 • With early diagnosis, the progression of
   Alzheimer's symptoms can often be delayed
   through medications and dietary and lifestyle
   changes.
 • Using the very precise measurements of
   cognitive functioning available with this
   technology, pharmaceutical companies will be
   able to determine more quickly the effects of
   their new medications.
Security Testing
 •   Computer Hacking
 •   Visa Applications
 •   Polygraph "False-Positive“
 •   Corporate Security
 •   Security Clearances
Advantages
  • Identify criminals quickly and scientifically
  • Record of 100% accuracy
  • Identify terrorists and members of gangs,
    criminal and intelligence organizations
  • Reduce expenditure of money and other
    resources in law enforcement
  • Reduce evasion of justice.
Continued…
 • Access criminal evidence in the brain
 • Fingerprints and DNA, though accurate and
   highly useful, can only be collected in
   approximately 1% of all criminal cases brain is
   always there.
 • Human Rights oriented.
Conclusion
  • It would be inappropriate to generalize the
    results of the present research because of the
    small sample of subjects.
  • But the 100% accuracy and high confidence
    level of the results, however, provide further
    support for results from previous research
    using brain MERMER testing.
Continued…
 • Additional research is required to determine if
   brain MERMER testing is a technique which
   could tell an investigator that a particular
   person possesses this detailed knowledge.
 • Additionally, if research determines that brain
   MERMER testing is reliable enough that it
   could be introduced as evidence in court, it
   may be the major criminal investigative tool of
   the future.

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Brain Fingerprinting - A Scientific Technique to Determine Information Stored in the Brain

  • 2. What is Brain Fingerprinting? Brain Fingerprinting is a scientific technique to determine whether or not specific information is stored in an individual's brain.
  • 3. Quick Overview • Invented By Dr Lawrence A. Farwell. • It’s a patented technique of proven accuracy in US government tests. • Ruled Admissible in one US Court as scientific evidence. • It has a record of 100% Accuracy.
  • 4. How it works ? • On seeing a previously known information, a specific measurable brain response known as a P300 or MERMER i.e. Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response, is elicited by the brain of a subject.
  • 5. What is P300/ MERMER? • A MERMER is a part of the brainwave observed in response to familiar information. • When the brain recognizes something, neurons are fired synchronously, eliciting characteristic changes in brain activity. • It is these changes, that investigators look for when trying to determine whether someone recognizes a particular piece of information.
  • 6. Continued… • When a person is exposed to a rare, but meaningful information, there is increase in neuron activity which results in an increase in voltage, typically within 300–1000msec after the stimulus, and that response with increases voltage is known as P300. • The utility of the P300 in detection of deception was recognized as early as 1988, However, the P300 has only a 87.5% success rate in revealing the presence of relevant information in one’s brain.
  • 7. Continued... • But Farwell’s test is based on the discovery that the P300 is only a subcomponent of a more complicated response called a MERMER. • The MERMER, includes the P300 and another longer latency, electrically negative subcomponent with a latency of up to two seconds post-stimulus
  • 8. It incorporates the following procedure: words, phrases, or pictures is • A sequence of presented on a video monitor to the subject, wearing a special headband designed for detecting the brain wave responses. • Three types of stimuli are presented: 1.Target 2. Irrelevant 3. Probe
  • 9. Continued… • Target : The target stimuli are made relevant and noteworthy to all subjects. • Irrelevant : These have no relation to the situation under investigation. • Probes : Probes are the stimuli that are relevant to the situation under investigation.
  • 10. Continued… • The targets provide a template for a response that will be generated when a subject recognizes a stimuli familiar to the situation under investigation. • The irrelevant provide a template, for a response that will be generated when a subject don’t recognizes a stimuli familiar to the situation under investigation.
  • 11. Continued… • For each probe stimulus, there are approximately four irrelevant stimuli and one target stimuli. • The targets, since they are recognized and require a particular response, are noteworthy for all subjects. • The irrelevant are not noteworthy for any subjects. • The probes are noteworthy only to the subjects who have the knowledge specific to the situation under investigation.
  • 12. Continued.. • A subject lacking specific information relevant to the situation under investigation recognizes only two types of stimuli: Targets & Irrelevents. • A subject with specific information relevant to the situation under investigation, however, recognizes all three types of stimuli: Targets Irrelevents & probes.
  • 13. Continued… • The main function of our experimental design is, to create a two-stimulus series for an individual without the specific information under investigation, and a three-stimulus series (with the same stimuli) for an individual who possesses knowledge of the specific information under investigation.
  • 14. Continued… • The determination of information present in one’s brain consists of comparing the probe responses to the target responses, which contain a P300/MERMER, as both are noteworthy to the subject.
  • 16. Continued… • The determination of information absent in one’s brain consists of comparing the probe responses to the irrelevant responses, as both are not familiar to the subject and do not elicit a P300/MERMER.
  • 18. Continued… • This pattern occurs within less than a second after the stimulus presentation, and can be readily detected using EEG amplifiers and a computerized signal-detection algorithm. • In order for the test to be an effective indicator of knowledge or lack thereof, stimuli must be structured such that only a knowledgeable person would recognize the probe stimuli.
  • 19. Continued… • The entire Brain Fingerprinting system is under computer control, including presentation of the stimuli, recording of electrical brain activity, a mathematical data analysis algorithm that compares the responses to the three types of stimuli and produces a determination of "information absent" or "information present.“
  • 20. Results • Results have shown this technique to be capable of producing an "information absent" or "information present" determination, with a strong statistical confidence, in approximately 90% of the cases studied. All of the determinations were accurate. In the other 10% of cases the mathematical algorithm determined that there was insufficient information to make determination
  • 21. Instrumental Requirements • personal computer • a data acquisition board • a graphics card for driving two monitors from one PC • a four-channel EEG amplifier system • software developed by the Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories for data acquisition and analysis.
  • 22. Comparisons with other technologies • Fingerprints and DNA are available in only 1% of crimes. The brain and the evidence recorded in it are always there. • No questions are asked and no answers are given during Farwell Brain Fingerprinting. • Brain Fingerprinting technology depends only on brain information processing, it does not depend on the emotional response of the subject.
  • 23. Other Applications • There are several other areas in which Brain fingerprinting can be used to make life easier and can aid mankind in many ways. Key fields where brain fingerprinting can be used are:
  • 24. Advertising • What specific information do people retain from advertising? • What specific elements in an ad campaign have the most impact? • How effective is the product branding strategy?
  • 25. Counter terrorism • Aid in determining who has participated in terrorist acts, directly or indirectly.   • Help to identify people who have knowledge or training in banking, finance or communications and who are associated with terrorist teams and acts.
  • 26. Medical Applications • With early diagnosis, the progression of Alzheimer's symptoms can often be delayed through medications and dietary and lifestyle changes. • Using the very precise measurements of cognitive functioning available with this technology, pharmaceutical companies will be able to determine more quickly the effects of their new medications.
  • 27. Security Testing • Computer Hacking • Visa Applications • Polygraph "False-Positive“ • Corporate Security • Security Clearances
  • 28. Advantages • Identify criminals quickly and scientifically • Record of 100% accuracy • Identify terrorists and members of gangs, criminal and intelligence organizations • Reduce expenditure of money and other resources in law enforcement • Reduce evasion of justice.
  • 29. Continued… • Access criminal evidence in the brain • Fingerprints and DNA, though accurate and highly useful, can only be collected in approximately 1% of all criminal cases brain is always there. • Human Rights oriented.
  • 30. Conclusion • It would be inappropriate to generalize the results of the present research because of the small sample of subjects. • But the 100% accuracy and high confidence level of the results, however, provide further support for results from previous research using brain MERMER testing.
  • 31. Continued… • Additional research is required to determine if brain MERMER testing is a technique which could tell an investigator that a particular person possesses this detailed knowledge. • Additionally, if research determines that brain MERMER testing is reliable enough that it could be introduced as evidence in court, it may be the major criminal investigative tool of the future.