Lucknow: In the sensational murder of a city-based pathologist, allegedly by his son, cops are considering using advanced forensic tools like brain mapping to understand the accused’s mental state, reconstruct events, and corroborate evidence.Brain mapping, also known as BEAP (Brain Electrical Activation Profile), measures electrical activity in the brain when a suspect is exposed to stimuli such as crime scene details, objects, or names linked to the incident. If the brain shows recognition patterns, it may indicate prior knowledge of the crime. In this case, investigators are considering using brain mapping to determine whether the boy had specific knowledge about the planning or execution of the murder—details that only the perpetrator would know. It can also help verify inconsistencies in statements or detect concealed information.
Trending
- NCERT textbook shows Indus Valley’s ‘Dancing Girl’ with covered torso to make it ‘age-appropriate’ | India News
- 89% of students studying abroad are knocking on the doors of Indian employers: Is the work-abroad dream losing its shine?
- Ed Sheeran announces break from music at Glendale concert: Says he wishes to ‘sort of do the dad thing’ |
- ‘If Iran had a nuclear weapon…’: Trump calls Netanyahu ‘a very difficult guy’, says ‘Bibi’ should thank him
- SS Rajamouli’s ‘Varanasi’ facing budget issues? Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra starrer hit by OTT hurdle: Reports |
- 2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class launched! 32.33 kmpl plug-in hybrid!
- ‘It’s depressing’: A France-sized area of Antarctica’s winter sea ice is missing as temperatures soar 20°C above average |
- UP man arrested in Nepal with drugs concealed in undergarments | India News
