Brain Fingerprinting Technology
Brain Fingerprinting Technology
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL SEMINAR-315VLP02
BRAIN FINGERPRINTING
TECHNOLOGY
Name
J.A.SANDHIYA
Reg. No
AC15MVL005
Class
: 2015-2017
DOP
: 24-08-2016
INTRODUCTION
Brain fingerprinting technique used to determine
scientifically what information is, or is not stored in a
particular brain.
Measure the response to the visual and the audio
stimulus.
Stimulus is a thing or event that evokes a specific
function reaction in an organ or tissue.
It does this by measuring electrical brainwave
responses to words,pharses, or pictures that are
presented on a computer screen.
INVENTION
Brain fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence
farewell.
Brain fingerprinting technology is based on an
electrical signal known as MERMER.
Farewells brain fingerprinting originally used the
well known p300 brain response to detect the brains
recognition of the known information.
MERMER
Farewell discovered the p300-mermer(Memory and
Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalograic
Response)
A MERMER is an electrical signal which is part of
the brainwave observed in response to familiar
information.
When the brain recognizes somethings,then there is
increase in the neurons activity, so elicit changes in
brain wave signals.
P300
The p300(p3) wave is an Event Related
Potential(ERP)which can be recorded via
electroencephalography(EEG) as a positive deflection
in voltage at a latency of roughly 300 ms in the EEG.
The p300 signal is an aggregate recording from a
great many neurons.
P300 waveform must be evoked using a stimulus
delivered by one of the sensory modalities.
Cntd.
Not guilty: Because the blue and green lines are
closely correlated, suspect does not have critical
knowledge of the crime.
Guilty: Because the blue and red closely correlated
suspect has critical knowledge of the crime.
fig: GUILTY
Cntd
The following figure shows the blue and green lines are
closely correlated.
This indicates the suspect does not have criminal
knowledge of the CRIME.
APPLICATIONS
Criminal justice
Security testing
Medical application and etc
LIMITATIONS
Brain fingerprinting detect information-processing
brain response that reveal what information is stored
in the subjects brain. It does not detect how the
information got there.
Brain fingerprinting does not detect lies. It simply
detects information. No questions are asked or
answered during a brain fingerprinting test.
CONCLUSION
It would be inappropriate to generalize the result 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.
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