Behavioral Biometrics Needs and Uses
Contemporary need for recognition of behavioral biometrics in psychology, psychiatry, neurosciences and many other areas
At least some behavioral trends can be recognized at birth as they show up in a biometric examination of the newborn human body.
Some of these trends have been recognized by many observers of the hands in the patterns of the fingerprints, at least since the 1930's, patterns that are normally formed for life and can be observed in the child from at least the end of the second trimester in the womb.
While each fingerprint of the two hands reflects some common behavioral types, for example the thumb may indicate fighting spirit, they do not always match, indicating competing behavioral goals and potential stressors in individual psychology from birth.
Other stressors may develop through life and are also reflected in the hands, feet and in other features of the body, such as patterns of the eyes and face. All of these can provide insight into potential behavior and discord in and between individuals.
We are no longer at liberty to ignore these biometric pattern correspondences reflected in human behavior on both the individual and social levels. Today we are exploring augmenting the power of the brain through computer science, implanted brain chips and AI. Meanwhile, we do not know where or if these patterns can be found in the nervous system. So we do not know how such tampering may effect the individual or society.
Dozens of skilled observers have interviewed perhaps hundreds of thousands or more individuals of all races, sexes and ages and confirmed the existence of many behavioral traits from physical traits. The scientific world, by ignoring them, does so at its peril.
It is time for the worlds of science and academics to apply their proofs of concepts and other tests to see the relationships of these behaviors to the individual, our society, body politic, and sports, law, military preparedness, education, mental health and medicine.
There is a new (March 18, 2024) blog interview of me by Brent Bruning from Switzerland that covers important parts of this site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6kMxrt_Rvo.
WARNING
Some part or parts of the following may be troubling or offensive to some people and may disturb current beliefs. Others may find some observations distressing. Try to be open minded. After all, there may be billions of habitable planets in the Universe, and likely some civilizations far older and scientifically more advanced than we have yet found on the Earth