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The Florida State Police have turned to Southborough-based Brainwave Science’s brain fingerprinting technology to help it investigate criminal activities, the company announced Wednesday.
According to the company’s website, brain fingerprinting scientifically identifies whether information is stored in the brain by precisely measuring brainwaves, utilizing a laptop and specialized wireless headset. The technology is used in place of a conventional polygraph, which detects emotional responses to questions rather than information.
Brainwave Science is a sister company of Government Works Inc., a federal contractor that has provided products and services in the U.S. healthcare market for more than a decade. It has worked with such federal agencies as the departments of Defense and Homeland Security.
Brainwave Science provided software, hardware and training to police investigative personnel beginning in June. The system went live this month.
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