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International peer-reviewed journal
Vol. 7 No. 1 – July 2024
Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies Editor: John Nomikos (Greece), Senior Research Fellows/Research Fellows of INIS.
Special Editor: Sabrina Magris (Italy), Senior Research Fellows/Research Fellows of INIS.
Brief presentation:
The publication is the first body of scientific and operational knowledge on the emerging topic of Cognitive Domain.
For the first time, after NATO launched the new concept of 6th Cognitive Domain in 2021 as the future battlefield, the Intelligence Community can now benefit of having a comprehensive guide to the topic with the latest contributions on neuroscience and neuropsychology applied to Intelligence and Security useful for the Intelligence Community’s current and future needs.
All Countries will have to work towards increasing their knowledge and capabilities in all that is this 6th Domain.
The Special Edition on Cognitive Domain outlines the Cognitive Domain state of play, threats and challenges along with insights and the best models in order to make Intelligence Agencies and practitioners ready to deal with the Cognitive Domain demanding tasks, remembering that those who work in Intelligence must be the ones who see beyond, act ahead and understand what directions to take.
From human brain cognitive process to the drunk cognition, from the limits of human thought and basal ganglia to sounds, silences and brain waives, a body of knowledge never before brought together for the purpose of a epochal advancement on the scientific and operational level in the field of Cognitive Domain and Intelligence Studies to help the current and next generation of practitioners to succeed.
In addition, this is something that will set the line for the required Cognitive Domain competences and educational/training needs for the Intelligence Community.
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International peer-reviewed journal
Vol. 7 No. 1 – July 2024
Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies Editor: John Nomikos (Greece), Senior Research Fellows/Research Fellows of INIS.
Special Editor: Sabrina Magris (Italy), Senior Research Fellows/Research Fellows of INIS.
Brief presentation:
The publication is the first body of scientific and operational knowledge on the emerging topic of Cognitive Domain.
For the first time, after NATO launched the new concept of 6th Cognitive Domain in 2021 as the future battlefield, the Intelligence Community can now benefit of having a comprehensive guide to the topic with the latest contributions on neuroscience and neuropsychology applied to Intelligence and Security useful for the Intelligence Community’s current and future needs.
All Countries will have to work towards increasing their knowledge and capabilities in all that is this 6th Domain.
The Special Edition on Cognitive Domain outlines the Cognitive Domain state of play, threats and challenges along with insights and the best models in order to make Intelligence Agencies and practitioners ready to deal with the Cognitive Domain demanding tasks, remembering that those who work in Intelligence must be the ones who see beyond, act ahead and understand what directions to take.
From human brain cognitive process to the drunk cognition, from the limits of human thought and basal ganglia to sounds, silences and brain waives, a body of knowledge never before brought together for the purpose of a epochal advancement on the scientific and operational level in the field of Cognitive Domain and Intelligence Studies to help the current and next generation of practitioners to succeed.
In addition, this is something that will set the line for the required Cognitive Domain competences and educational/training needs for the Intelligence Community.