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		Definition of brain fingerprinting in US English: brain fingerprintingnoun The recording and analysis of an individual's neurological responses to images and words flashed on a screen, especially to determine if the person is telling the truth.  Example sentencesExamples -  Tokyo Universities' TACHI Lab is already way ahead of the game in terms of realising the old idea of VR with their research on brain fingerprinting and neural control.
 -  Statement: brain fingerprinting can be used to reliably identify those with specific knowledge of what we are testing.
 -  She is a young psychiatrist testing out a new technology - brain fingerprinting - by which a criminal's memories can be dissected, and she wants to try this out on the real killer.
 -  In the US a technique has been patented called brain fingerprinting.
 -  Indeed, so-called brain fingerprinting has been proved to work in nearly 200 tests conducted in the past 15 years - many by the FBI, CIA and U.S. Navy.
 -  A convicted murderer petitioning for a new trial has already tried to use brain fingerprinting as evidence in an Iowa court.
 -  The Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics has no problem with brain fingerprinting so long as it's voluntary.
 -  The legalization of brain fingerprinting is just one example.
 -  There's no evidence you can determine evil intent or anything else from brain fingerprinting.
 -  Last year, after one of Slaughter's lawyers saw a 60 Minutes episode about brain fingerprinting, she contacted Farwell, who traveled to Oklahoma State Penitentiary in February with six steamer trunks filled with equipment.
 
    Definition of brain fingerprinting in US English: brain fingerprintingnoun The recording and analysis of an individual's neurological responses to images and words flashed on a screen, especially to determine if the person is telling the truth.  Example sentencesExamples -  In the US a technique has been patented called brain fingerprinting.
 -  She is a young psychiatrist testing out a new technology - brain fingerprinting - by which a criminal's memories can be dissected, and she wants to try this out on the real killer.
 -  There's no evidence you can determine evil intent or anything else from brain fingerprinting.
 -  Last year, after one of Slaughter's lawyers saw a 60 Minutes episode about brain fingerprinting, she contacted Farwell, who traveled to Oklahoma State Penitentiary in February with six steamer trunks filled with equipment.
 -  Tokyo Universities' TACHI Lab is already way ahead of the game in terms of realising the old idea of VR with their research on brain fingerprinting and neural control.
 -  The legalization of brain fingerprinting is just one example.
 -  Statement: brain fingerprinting can be used to reliably identify those with specific knowledge of what we are testing.
 -  A convicted murderer petitioning for a new trial has already tried to use brain fingerprinting as evidence in an Iowa court.
 -  The Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics has no problem with brain fingerprinting so long as it's voluntary.
 -  Indeed, so-called brain fingerprinting has been proved to work in nearly 200 tests conducted in the past 15 years - many by the FBI, CIA and U.S. Navy.
 
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