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Emerging Cognitive Neuroscience and Related Technologies (2008)
Air Force Studies Board (AFSB)
Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences (BBCSS)

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Emerging Cognitive Neuroscience and Related Technologies

Methodology Briefing

Ruth David, President and CEO, ANSER, Inc. and Chair of the Technology Insight-Gauge, Evaluate, and Review (TIGER) Standing Committee


MEETING 2


August 15-16, 2007

The Keck Center of the National Academies

Washington, D.C.


Intelligence Community Subject Matter Expert Presentation and Discussion

Lily Johnston


Intelligence Production and Utilization

Steven Thompson, Chief, Technology Warning Division, Defense Warning Office, Defense Intelligence Agency

Rebecca Ahne, Deputy Director for Technical Intelligence, Defense Research and Engineering

Lily Johnston


Scientific Innovation and Investment in China

Denis Simon, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, The Levin Graduate Institute


Dynamic Decision Making in Complex Task Environments: Principles and Neural Mechanisms

Jay McClelland, Professor, Department of Psychology, Director, Center for Mind, Brain and Computation, Stanford University


Neurotechnology Needs for Special Operations Forces

Master Chief Glenn Mercer, SOCOM SG Force Enlisted Advisor, Navy Element SEA


Experimental Methods in Clinical Neuropsychopharmacology

Tom Kelly, Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine


Neural Basis of Aggressive Behavior in Cats

Allan Siegel, Professor, Department of Neurology and Neurosciences, New Jersey Medical School

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