Brain Electrical Oscillation Signature Profiling (BEOS)
This article shows the development of techniques for deception detection has reached a stage of extreme complexity as the information sought must be extracted from the brain of suspects, instead of making inferences about it from the emotional effects produced during the traditional lie detection tests. This includes the presentation of concealed information and oral or behavioral responses by the individual are necessary requirements for use of these techniques. The new technique described here extracts information directly from memory, without having the individual respond to the statements - probes presented. It measures the components of electrical oscillations generated during remembrance of autobiographical episodes, which can occur only when one has acquired the experiences through participation in the said activities.
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2017
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Authors: | Parmar, Vishal Kumar ; Mukundan, C. R. |
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International Journal of Computers in Clinical Practice (IJCCP). - IGI Global, ISSN 2470-8534, ZDB-ID 2855910-1. - Vol. 2.2017, 1 (01.01.), p. 1-24
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IGI Global |
Subject: | Autobiographic Episodes | Brain Electrical Oscillations | Experiential Knowledge | Frequency | Remembrance | Time Domain Analyses |
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