Neuroscience and war report. I've read a little bit of it.
Summary for the report (PDF file)
Cognitive neuroscience and its related technologies are advancing rapidly, but the IC has
only a small number of intelligence analysts with the scientific competence needed to fully grasp
the significance of the advances. Not only is the pace of progress swift and interest in research
high around the world, but the advances are also spreading to new areas of research, including
computational biology and distributed human–machine systems with potential for military and
intelligence applications. Cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology comprise a multifaceted
discipline that is flourishing on many fronts. Important research is taking place in detection of
deception, neuropsychopharmacology, functional neuroimaging, computational biology, and
distributed human-machine systems, among other areas.
You can buy the whole report in a pdf file here.
Some of the book can be found at this link for free. It doesn't always seem to work though.
At this link
older report
"Brave New World: Neurowarfare and the Limits of International Humanitarian Law". (PDF file)