- "Brain Fingerprints" May Offer Better Way to Detect Lying
- Article appearing in the National Geographic on July 2001. Discusses polygraphs and Dr. Farwell's controversial brain wave science method. - Brain Fingerprinting Fails First Court Test In Iowa
- A ruling by District Judge Timothy O'Grady dismissing the brain fingerpriting evidence on the Terry Harrington case on March 2001. - Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories
- Dr. Larry Farwell's computer-based technology that identifies the alleged perpetrator of a crime by measuring brain-wave responses to relevant words or pictures. - Brain Fingerprinting: Brief Summary of the Tehcnology
- A brief by Dr. Lawrence Farwell, developer of brain fingerprinting technology. - Brain Fingerprinting: What You Thought, What I Meant
- Article appearing in ZDNet reporting on how the technology works including its pros and cons. - Cognitive Liberty - Mental Surveillance
- Article suggesting that brain fingerprinting technology may infringe freedom of thought and cognitive liberties. - Farwell Brain Fingerprinting: A New Paradigm in Criminal Investigations
- Paper by the developer of brain fingerprinting including an executive summary, overview of the technology, historical perspective, procedures, research, and its applications. - Identifying Terrorists Before They Strike by Using Computerized Knowledge Assessment (CKA)
- A paper suggesting the use of brain fingerprinting to identify terrorists. By Steve Kirsh, founder of InfoSeek. - PBS: Brain Fingerprinting
- PBS Innovation episode looking at neuroscientific forensic methods in identifying if an alleged criminal is lying or telling the through brain wave registrations. - SearchSecurity.com: Brain Fingerprinting
- Talks about the controversial technique to identify a dangerous person by measuring the "brainprint" of that person when shown a particular body of writing or an image that was previously familiar. - Truth Detector
- Article on how brain fingerprinting works, the FBI tests, and how it can be used to aid criminal investigations. - Would You Mind If We Fingerprinted Your Brain?
- A February 2001 editorial by Dave McGowan suggesting that brain fingerpriting may unfortunately be a shortcut to proving guilt.
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