Robert McCreight’s research while affiliated with George Mason University and other places

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The war inside your mind: unprotected brain battlefields and neuro-vulnerability
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February 2024

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Robert McCreight

The 21st century featured explosive discoveries, inventions, and finely crafted technologies where the vaguely dangerous and ambiguous mix of genomics, neuroscience, nanotech, robotics, cyber, and other advanced scientific ventures leads to unknown and possibly unpleasant outcomes pose an acute dilemma. The engineered convergence of advanced technology such as cutting-edge medical technology frontiers of cognitive dynamics, decoding key neural functions, explaining brain biochemistry, and exploring excursions into neuromodulation and plasticity research make the brain a prime object of sustained scientific desire. Today it has become a covert contentious battlefield. Experts in neuromedicine, technology, societal security, and strategy must grasp that a variety of technologies that arguably enhance brain function, influence or augment intelligence, link brains with computers, and enablenon invasice access to the brain-are highly attractive. Now the grim reality is that like so many other aspects of science and technology all ostensibly benign, decent, therapeutic, and beneficial they also contain a dark, malevolent, destructive warlike side as well. Our brains are vulnerable daily within a complex electromagnetic—cyber—RF saturated environment and that vulnerability is critical to grasping our collective dilemma. Cognitive integritys is a paramount risk for our times.

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... In the same way that the explosive energy of a big explosion can cause chaos and destruction in the universe, a traumatic brain injury can severely damage the brain and disrupt its normal functions (Brown et al., 2018). The brain is a multifaceted organ that regulates all aspects of our thoughts, emotions, and movements (McCreight, 2024). Consequently, any disturbance to its delicate equilibrium can result in severe repercussions (Jha & Ghewade, 2022). ...

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The Big Bang of Brain Trauma
The war inside your mind: unprotected brain battlefields and neuro-vulnerability
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  • February 2024

Academia Biology