
Title:
Neurotechnology in national security and defense : practical considerations, neuroethical concerns
Author:
Giordano, James J., editor.
ISBN:
9780429159732
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Series:
Advances in neurotechnology
Advances in neurotechnology.
Contents:
chapter 1. Neurotechnology, global relations, and national security : shifting contexts and neuroethical demands / James Giordano -- chapter 2. Transitioning brain research : from bench to battlefield / Steve Murray and Matthew A. Yanagi -- chapter 3. Neural systems in intelligence and training applications / Kay M. Stanney, Kelly S. Hale, Sven Fuchs, Angela (Baskin) Carpenter, and Chris Berka -- chapter 4. Neurocognitive engineering for systems' development / Kelvin S. Oie and Kaleb McDowell -- chapter 5. Neural mechanisms as putative targets for warfighter resilience and optimal performance / Martin P. Paulus, Lori Haase, Douglas C. Johnson, Alan N. Simmons, Eric G. Potterat, Karl Van Orden, and Judith L. Swain -- chapter 6. Neurotechnology and operational medicine / Carey D. Balaban -- chapter 7. NEURINT and neuroweapons : neurotechnologies in national intelligence and defense / Rachel Wurzman and James Giordano -- chapter 8. Brain brinksmanship : devising neuroweapons looking at battlespace, doctrine, and strategy / Robert McCreight -- chapter 9. Issues of law raised by developments and use of neuroscience and neurotechnology in national security and defense / James P. Farwell -- chapter 10. Neuroscience, national security, and the reverse dual-use dilemma / Gary E. Marchant and Lyn M. Gaudet -- chapter 11. Neuroskepticism : rethinking the ethics of neuroscience and national security / Jonathan H. Marks -- chapter 12. Prison camp or prison clinic? : biopolitics, neuroethics, and national security / Kyle Thomsen -- chapter 13. Between neuroskepticism and neurogullibility : the key role of neuroethics in the regulation and mitigation of neurotechnology in national security and defense / Paolo Benanti -- chapter 14. Why neuroscientists should take the pledge : a collective approach to the misuse of neuroscience / Curtis Bell -- chapter 15. Military neuroenhancement and risk assessment / Keith Abney, Patrick Lin, and Maxwell Mehlman -- chapter 16. Can (and should) we regulate neurosecurity? : lessons from history / James Tabery -- chapter 17. Engaging neuroethical issues generated by the use of neurotechnology in national security and defense : toward process, methods, and paradigm / Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Kevin T. FitzGerald, and James Giordano -- chapter 18. Postscript : a neuroscience and national security normative framework for the twenty-first century / William D. Casebeer.
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