And Now… The Fear Sniffing Magic 8 Ball Terrorist Detector

November 17th, 2009

Via: PhysOrg:

British scientists are aiming to develop a device that can detect the smell of fear, and that could one day identify terrorists, drug smugglers, and other criminals.

The 18-month project to develop two sensor systems is being carried out at the City University London, and is being led by Professor Tong Sun. The project has funding from the Home Office Scientific Development Branch.

After a feasibility study is complete, two devices are expected to be designed to identify the fear pheromone in human sweat; one by laser absorption, and the other by a portable optical fiber instrument. The devices could be used to help police identify abnormal behavior at big events such as the 2012 Olympics.

The research project follows on from evidence gained last year in the US by scientists who collected the underarm sweat of 20 novice skydivers about to make their first jump. They then asked other volunteers, ignorant of the experiment’s nature, to smell the samples via a nebulizer, while their brains were scanned. The study found the smell of fear is real, and that the parts of the brain associated with fear responded to the smell of fear.

The British scientists hope to use the effect to develop security systems that can detect the fear pheromone. The challenge, according to Sun, is in identifying and characterizing the specific chemical signature for human fear, especially fear related to criminal acts.

The research will also examine potential problems such as interference by deodorants and perfumes, and will look at variations in pheromone production in different people.

Professor Sun said prototypes of the “fear detectors” could be developed within a couple of years, and she added that she saw no reason why there could not be similar detectors to identify other human odors by age, gender or race, in order to build a profile of a criminal.

2 Responses to “And Now… The Fear Sniffing Magic 8 Ball Terrorist Detector”

  1. anothernut says:

    Love it. So if you just happen to suffer from garden-variety generalized anxiety, they’ll “sniff you out” as a terrorist. Even more incentive to pop some little toxic happy-pill made by Big Pharma. Win-win!

  2. AHuxley says:

    Reminds me of a chapter in Stasiland by Anna Funder.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2003/nov/06/guardianfirstbookaward2003.gurardianfirstbookaward

    But why would anyone have a fear pheromone?
    The disposable drug mule, sure but they are disposable 🙂
    The late traveller, the passenger with a discount ticket who made a fuss and now faces extra screening ?
    The person who has to make a flight for family or work, could be very stressed too.
    The person an a mission would feel complete, ready, hyped, politically happy?
    As for “fear related to criminal acts”, what fear, its your life.
    If you slip up your in jail, learning new skills and making friends. By default would you be in a neutral “criminal act” mindset, focused, dreaming, aware or moving on to a softer target.

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