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Opportunities in Neuroscience for Future Army Applications (2009)
Board on Army Science and Technology (BAST)

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Opportunities in Neuroscience for Future Army Applications

Appendix B
Committee Meetings

FIRST MEETING, DECEMBER 17-18, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.


Neuroscience for Future Army Applications—Human Dimension Implications

BG Peter Palmer, U.S. Army Capabilities Integration Center


Army Science and Technology

Thomas Killion, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Technology)


ARL Research in Neuroscience

Kaleb McDowell, Army Research Laboratory


Medical Research and Materiel Command Research in Neuroscience

Thomas Balkin, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research


SECOND MEETING, FEBRUARY 12-13, 2008, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA


Decision Under Uncertainty

Craig Fox, University of California at Los Angeles


Affective Decision Making

Antoine Bechara, University of Southern California, College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences


Opportunities Offered by Bayesian Decision Theory Applied to Human Movement

Konrad Kording, Northwestern University


Learning in Decision Making: Army Opportunities

Nathaniel Daw, New York University


The Neuroscience of Virtual Humans

Jonathan Gratch, Institute of Creative Technologies


Virtual Reality Applications for Motor Rehabilitation

AlbertSkipRizzo, Institute of Creative Technologies


Dynamical Models of Decision Making

James L. McClelland, Stanford University


Electrophysiological Measures and Cognitive Efficiency

Steven A. Hillyard, University of California at San Diego


Neuroscience of Cognition Advances and Opportunities

G. Ron Mangun, University of California at Davis


VRPSYCH Lab: Virtual Reality and Neuropsychology

Thomas D. Parsons, Institute of Creative Technologies


THIRD MEETING, APRIL 28-29, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C.


ARI Overview Brief

Michelle Sams, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI)


Technology Watch Functional Brain Imaging, ARO MURI 2008, Expertise in Online Forums, Basic Research at ARI

Joseph Psotka, ARI


Selective Instruments for Flight Training

Larry Katz, ARI


Identifying Experts in the Detection of IED

Jennifer Murphy, ARI


Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, Critical Military Medical Technologies

Col Carl Friedl, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

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Opportunities in Neuroscience for Future Army Applications Appendix B Committee Meetings FIRST MEETING, DECEMBER 17-18, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Neuroscience for Future Army Applications—Human Dimension Implications BG Peter Palmer, U.S. Army Capabilities Integration Center Army Science and Technology Thomas Killion, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Technology) ARL Research in Neuroscience Kaleb McDowell, Army Research Laboratory Medical Research and Materiel Command Research in Neuroscience Thomas Balkin, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research SECOND MEETING, FEBRUARY 12-13, 2008, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA Decision Under Uncertainty Craig Fox, University of California at Los Angeles Affective Decision Making Antoine Bechara, University of Southern California, College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Opportunities Offered by Bayesian Decision Theory Applied to Human Movement Konrad Kording, Northwestern University Learning in Decision Making: Army Opportunities Nathaniel Daw, New York University The Neuroscience of Virtual Humans Jonathan Gratch, Institute of Creative Technologies Virtual Reality Applications for Motor Rehabilitation Albert “Skip” Rizzo, Institute of Creative Technologies Dynamical Models of Decision Making James L. McClelland, Stanford University Electrophysiological Measures and Cognitive Efficiency Steven A. Hillyard, University of California at San Diego Neuroscience of Cognition Advances and Opportunities G. Ron Mangun, University of California at Davis VRPSYCH Lab: Virtual Reality and Neuropsychology Thomas D. Parsons, Institute of Creative Technologies THIRD MEETING, APRIL 28-29, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C. ARI Overview Brief Michelle Sams, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) Technology Watch Functional Brain Imaging, ARO MURI 2008, Expertise in Online Forums, Basic Research at ARI Joseph Psotka, ARI Selective Instruments for Flight Training Larry Katz, ARI Identifying Experts in the Detection of IED Jennifer Murphy, ARI Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, Critical Military Medical Technologies Col Carl Friedl, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

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Opportunities in Neuroscience for Future Army Applications FOURTH MEETING, JUNE 29-30, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C. Briefing to NRC Neuroscience Meeting Amy Kruse, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency