Farwell Brain Fingerprinting - Technology for crime investigation using to detect P300 brain wave responses to familiar sights by a suspect, by developer Dr. Larry Farwell.
Identifying Terrorists Before They Strike - Paper by Steve Kirsch proposing the compilation of a "brain fingerprinting" database to identify terrorists before they strike.
S90tv - System using the VATS dial tone system for "brain fingerprinting" to set "illusory conditional reflexes".
Register: Brain-scans Can Defeat Terrorism, InfoSeek Founder Claims - Steve Kirsch... reckons that the relevant technology companies could deliver a working system of brain fingerprinting databases and a companion retina scanning system for (supposedly anonymous) identification reference in something like ninety days' time. (October 3, 2001)
ZDNet: Can 'Brain Fingerprints' Protect Us from Terrorists? - [Brain fingerprinting] has been touted as being able to accurately identify trained terrorists before they can board planes or even enter the country. By David Coursey. (October 2, 2001)
National Geographic: "Brain Fingerprints" May Offer Better Way to Detect Lying - As polygraphs become increasingly controversial, sparking a cottage industry on how to "beat" the test, scientists are hunting for new high-tech ways of solving the most ancient of human dilemmas: How do you tell if someone is lying? (July 5, 2001)
U.S. News: Truth and Consequenses - Article about "brain fingerprinting" being used to exonerate Terry Harrington of the murder of police captain John Schweer in 1977. [Full text requires payment] (January 25, 2001)
InFairfield: The Truth Detector - The day after Fairfield resident Larry Farwell gave a public lecture on his new "Brain Fingerprinting" technology, he found out he was wanted by the CIA. By Sally Peden. (November, 1998)