Farwell's brain fingerprinting technique ________.
A) has been extensively peer reviewed
B) is very effective for cases where facts about the crime are unknown
C) has been shown to me more reliable than a standard polygraph
D) relies heavily on the assumption that a guilty suspect will have a perfect, undistorted memory of the crime
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