'Look' brain catches cheating

Within 10 years, brain scans will be able to identify fraudulent benefits and assess whether an individual is in real pain or just pretending, according to Top News.

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A new study shows that imaging diagnostics and other areas of neuroscience can also be used in the future to assess the risk to the community because criminals have criminal records and criminal records. .

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However, the Royal Society believes that the use of evidence-based brain test results should be conducted with caution.

This study concludes that brain scans cannot identify mindful killers, and no gene will certainly turn some individual into a violent psychopath.

However, researchers believe that brain scans and genetics may one day contribute to risk assessment in sentencing and probation decisions.

The research leader, Professor Nicholas Mackintosh of the University of Cambridge, said scientists have come close to being able to determine whether an individual really feels painful or just pretending. Soon, brain scans can reveal nerve pathways that signal subjective pain.

Such an experiment will open the door to identify fraudulent benefits or fraud claims of an individual.

Oxford University experts believe that this can be achieved in 10 years.