Brain Fingerprinting: Analyzing Information Stored In Persons Brain
Brain Fingerprinting is a technique intended to detect whether specific information is stored in a person’s brain. It uses EEG (electroencephalography) to measure brainwaves, particularly the P300 response and a combined response called P300-MERMER. The test involves showing crime-relevant stimuli (words/images) mixed with irrelevant ones and observing whether the subject’s brain shows recognition responses.
MERMER
Memory Encoding Related Multifaceted Electroencephalographic Response

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