Neurotechnology in National Security and Defense

Neurotechnology in National Security and Defense

Practical Considerations, Neuroethical Concerns

Giordano, James

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

316

Mole

9781032922454

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Neurotechnology, Global Relations, and National Security: Shifting Contexts and Neuroethical Demands. Transitioning Brain Research: From Bench to Battlefield. Neural Systems in Intelligence and Training Applications. Neurocognitive Engineering for Systems' Development. Neural Mechanisms as Putative Targets for Warfighter Resilience and Optimal Performance. Neurotechnology and Operational Medicine. "NEURINT" and Neuroweapons: Neurotechnologies in National Intelligence and Defense. Brain Brinksmanship: Devising Neuroweapons Looking at Battlespace, Doctrine, and Strategy. Issues of Law Raised by Developments and Use of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology in National Security and Defense. Neuroscience, National Security, and the Reverse Dual-Use Dilemma. Neuroskepticism: Rethinking the Ethics of Neuroscience and National Security. Prison Camp or "Prison Clinic?": Biopolitics, Neuroethics, and National Security. Between Neuroskepticism and Neurogullibility: The Key Role of Neuroethics in the Regulation and Mitigation of Neurotechnology in National Security and Defense. Why Neuroscientists Should Take the Pledge: A Collective Approach to the Misuse of Neuroscience. Military Neuroenhancement and Risk Assessment. Can (and Should) We Regulate Neurosecurity?: Lessons from History. Engaging Neuroethical Issues Generated by the Use of Neurotechnology in National Security and Defense: Toward Process, Methods, and Paradigm. Postscript: A Neuroscience and National Security Normative Framework for the Twenty-First Century. Index.
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