Try this:
 
 
    The catchy name (and the fact that the case is in Oklahoma...) make this sound like crackpot science, but it looks like it might be something worth reserving judgment on for now.
 
Eagerly awaiting more knowledgable responses,
Paul Smith
Alverno College
Milwaukee
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From: Jodi Gabert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:42 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Brain fingerprinting

Good Morning All,
 
The BBC reports today that a technique known as "Brain Fingerprinting" is going to be allowed in a death penalty case in Oklahoma.  The inventor, a Dr. Farwell, says he has had some tests report 100% reliability in determining whether or not someone is telling the truth or not.
I'd like to give my students the facts on this.  Anyone have background on Dr. Farwell and/or the technique?
Thanks much,
 
Jodi
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