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Decoding Minds, Foiling Adversaries

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20 October 2001

Source: http://www.us.net/signal/CurrentIssue/Oct01/decoding-oct.html

October 2001 ©SIGNAL Magazine 2001 AFCEA (Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association) Journal for Communications, Electronics, Intelligence, and Information Systems Professionals

Decoding Minds, Foiling Adversaries

Information warfare is no longer just about machines; it is also about how users think.

By Sharon Berry

Whether a threat comes from pilot error or enemy aggression, scientists are finding that multisensor mapping and analysis of the brain lead to systems with human-machine interfaces that can correct human error, aid counterintelligence work and guard against attacks.

A technology, known as bio-fusion, combines sensors to examine biological systems to understand how information and neural structures produce thought and to display the thought in mathematical terms. By creating an advanced database containing these terms, researchers now can look at brain activity and determine if a person is lying, receiving instructions incorrectly or concentrating on certain thought types that may indicate aggression.

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