Brain and identity
Human cognitive identity, EEG-based authentication, emotional memory signatures, and state-dependent authorization.
Aletheon’s brain research programme supports NeuroID, cognitive-semantic biometric identity, dynamic mindprints, and coherence-based authorization. The public site gives a structured overview; detailed dashboards, subject-level materials, raw protocols, and internal experimental maps are gated.
Human cognitive identity, EEG-based authentication, emotional memory signatures, and state-dependent authorization.
Consolidated public explanation of the programme: mindprints, language of the mind, brainware security, and fit-to-act authorization.
Public-facing explanation of authentication as coherent state, not merely password replacement.
Experiment dashboards are not public launch material.
Detailed protocols, subject-level views, dataset selectors, raw experiment dashboards, and internal mapping pages are excluded from the public launch package. They can be disclosed selectively under NDA, IP reservation, and no-extraction terms.
Aletheon’s AI selfhood and coherence-gated authorization doctrine is grounded in the older NeuroID claim: authority should depend not only on who is acting, but whether the acting cognitive state is coherent enough to carry consequence.