User:Neuroscientist1

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Who I am[edit]

I am a neuroscientist and the inventor of brain fingerprinting and several other new applications of brainwaves.

Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest[edit]

I have potential conflicts of interest due to the following:

(1) classified and unclassified contracts, intelligence relationships, financial and other involvement with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), US Navy, US Army, and the national governments, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement agencies of Australia, China, Egypt, India, Israel, Korea, New Zealand, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, the former Soviet Union, Turkey, Ukraine, and United Arab Emirates;

(2) business and financial dealings with Battelle, Booz Allen Hamilton, Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories Inc., Brain Fingerprinting LLC, Grass Instruments, Kantar Millward Brown, NCTU, Prime Technologies, SAIC, Semaat Security Consulting Center, Westinghouse, WPP, and other companies involved in brain fingerprinting worldwide (too many to list);

(3) relationships with Harvard University, Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, the University of Illinois, and the University of Washington;

(4) authorship of the “Brain fingerprinting: detection of concealed information” article in the Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (Wiley) and the “Lie detection” article in the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (Elsevier) and numerous peer-reviewed articles on brain fingerprinting in scientific journals;

(5) inventing and patenting brain fingerprinting;

(6) applying brain fingerprinting in criminal and counterterrorism cases worldwide;

(7) testifying as an expert witness in court on brain fingerprinting; and

(8) Numerous interviews and appearances as an expert on brain fingerprinting in national and international news sources, e.g., TIME, US News and World Report, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CBS News, ABC World News, The Discovery Channel, The Science Channel, PBS, BBC, "Making a Murderer, Part 2" on Netflix, and many others.

Please note: I am not an impartial source regarding brain fingerprinting, and obviously this must be taken into consideration in evaluating anything I write here. Nevertheless, my peer-reviewed publications and professional encyclopedia contributions are not mine alone. They are universally recognized in the scientific community as collaborative scientific contributions. They have been subject to the peer-review process and the scrutiny and contributions of the editors and reviewers as well as my coauthors. The journals and encyclopedias stand by these collaborative contributions. My peer-reviewed papers and professional encyclopedia entries have received thousands of citations in the scientific literature -- in one case over 1,000 citations of a single article. They are appropriate reference material for Wikipedia or any other source regardless of who I am personally.