Criminal forensic: An application to EEG

Kusuma Mohanchandra
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In the recent years, especially during the last decade electroencephalography (EEG) based brain computer interface (BCI) have become a prevailing study of neuroscience, machine learning and rehabilitation. A BCI provides an arena for a human brain to communicate with a computer directly without the normal neurophysiologic pathways. The electrical signals of the brain, with their fast responsivity with cognitive processes are most suitable as non-motor control mediation between the human and a computer. This can serve as a communication and control channel for various applications. One of the most intriguing uses of EEG is in forensic investigation, used as a tool in lie detection. Lie detection technology has been applied increasingly to investigate and solve criminal cases. Though the contributions of neurobiological research to forensic technology remain largely hypothetical, the evidences appear promising and further research is both feasible and warranted. The brain based lie detection may veritably give solution to many complicated investigation. This paper explores the evolvement of lie detection technology, their working principles, the latest development, and the prospect of their application in forensic science.
刑事法医:脑电图的应用
近年来,特别是近十年来,基于脑电图(EEG)的脑机接口(BCI)已成为神经科学、机器学习和康复领域的研究热点。脑机接口为人类大脑提供了一个与计算机直接交流的平台,而不需要正常的神经生理通路。大脑电信号对认知过程反应迅速,最适合作为人与计算机之间的非运动控制中介。这可以作为各种应用的通信和控制通道。脑电图最有趣的用途之一是在法医调查中,被用作测谎工具。测谎技术在侦查和侦破刑事案件中的应用越来越广泛。尽管神经生物学研究对法医技术的贡献在很大程度上仍然是假设的,但证据似乎很有希望,进一步的研究既可行又有必要。基于大脑的测谎技术确实可以解决许多复杂的调查问题。本文介绍了测谎技术的发展、工作原理、最新进展及其在法医学中的应用前景。
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