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  2. Neurocriminology - Wikipedia

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    He later was found guilty of first-degree murder and was a candidate for the death penalty. Professor A. Raine from the University of Pennsylvania was an expert witness for defense and brought Page into a laboratory to assess his brain function. Brain imaging scans revealed a distinct lack of activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex.

  3. Brain Electrical Oscillation Signature Profiling - Wikipedia

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    Brain Electrical Oscillation Signature Profiling (BEOSP or BEOS) is an EEG technique by which a suspect's participation in a crime is detected by eliciting electrophysiological impulses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a non-invasive, scientific technique with a degree of sensitivity and a neuro-psychological method of interrogation which is also referred to ...

  4. Brainscan - Wikipedia

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    He spends his spare time watching his neighbor and crush, Kimberly. A horror films and video games fan, Michael's only friend is a similar-minded misfit named Kyle. They are members of the school's Horror Club, which draws the principal's ire. After Kyle tells him about a new, ultra-realistic game called Brainscan, Michael mail-orders the first ...

  5. Brain fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    Brain fingerprinting was first used in a criminal case in 1999, when a man named James Grinder confessed to committing a murder that happened 15 years prior. [9] In a short time after his confession, he retracted his statements. [3] The police struggled to incriminate Grinder because the evidence was outdated.

  6. A powerful new AI can read brains and draw images strikingly ...

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    Chen, a doctoral student at the National University of Singapore, is part of a team of researchers that has shown they can decode human brain scans to tell what a person is picturing in their mind ...

  7. The video shows a few minutes later, one of the officers appears to give him a sternum rub, which Faust said is used to try and assess if a person is conscious. Brooks does not seem to respond to ...

  8. fMRI lie detection - Wikipedia

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    As "Prospects of fMRI as a Lie Detector" [9] states, fMRIs use electromagnets to create pulse sequences in the cells of the brain. The fMRI scanner then detects the different pulses and fields that are used to distinguish tissue structures and the distinction between layers of the brain, matter type, and the ability to see growths.

  9. 25 True Crime TV Shows to Stream Right Now - AOL

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    Based on the true crime book by Jon Krakauer, this mini series explores the role religious fundamentalism played in the murder of a young woman (played by Normal People’s Daisy Edgar-Jones) and ...