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These questions and their potential answers will set the stage for addressing the
future use(s) of neuroscience and neurotechnology in national security, intelligence,
and defense agendas and programs. Opening discussions and serious scientific
examinations of existing neuroscience research to assess the possible emergence of
neuroweapons is paramount. In many ways, it remains the last undefended frontier
and as such necessitates safeguarding against malevolent manipulation.
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