Background
Krulak, C.C. (1999). The strategic corporal: Leadership in the three block war. Marines Magazine, January 1999.
Available at: www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/usmc/strategic_corporal.htm
Scales, R.H. (2006). Clausewitz and World War IV. Armed Forces Journal, July 2006.
Van Riper, P. (2004). The Immutable Nature of War. PBS interview.
Quadrennial Defense Review Results (February 3, 2006.) Department of Defense.
Skelton, I. Whispers of Warriors: Essays on the New Joint Era By the Honorable Ike Skelton National Defense University Press, 2004.
Cognitive Performance
Mental Readiness for Soldiering
Bartone, P.T. (2006). Resilience under military operational stress: Can leaders influence hardiness? Military psychology, 18 (s), 131-148.
Freedberg, S.J. (2006). The ultimate smart weapon. National Journal, April 22, 2006, pp 32-38.
Gifford, R.K. (2006). Psychological aspects of combat. Chapter 2, pp 15-30. In: Britt, T.W., Adler, A.B. and Castro, C.A. (Eds). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 4, Military culture. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Krulak, C.C. (1999). The strategic corporal: Leadership in the three block war. Marines Magazine, January 1999. Available at: www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/usmc/strategic_corporal.htm
Scales, R. (2006). Clausewitz and World War IV. Armed Forces Journal, July 2006.
Thompson, M.M. and McCreary, D.R. (2006). Enhancing mental readiness in military personnel. Chapter 4, pp 54-79. In: Adler, A.B., Castro, C.A. and Britt, T.W. (Eds.) (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 2, Operational Stress. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Wesensten, N.J., Belenky, G. and Balkin, T.J. (20050. Cognitive readiness in network-centric operations. Parameters, Spring 2005, 94-105.
Cognitive Neuroscience and Combat Decision-Making
Driskell, J.E., Salas, E. and Johnson, J.H. (2006). Decision making and performance under stress. Chapter 7, pp 128-154. In: Britt, T.W., Castro, C.A. and Adler, A.B. (Eds). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 1, Military culture. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Muth, E.R., Kruse, A.A., Hoover, A., and Schmorrow, D. (2006). Augmented cognition: Aiding the soldier in high and low workload environments through closed-loop human-machine interactions. Chapter 6, pp 108-127. In: Britt, T.W., Castro, C.A. and Adler, A.B. (eds.) (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 1, Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Russo, M.B., Stetz, M.C. and Thomas, M.L. (2005). Monitoring and predicting cognitive state and performance via physiological correlates of neuronal signals. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 76, 7, section II supplement, July 2005.
Salas, E., Priest, H.A., Wilson, K.A. and Burke. C.S. (2006). Scenario-based training: Improving military mission performance and adaptability. Chapter 3, pp32-53. In: Adler, A.B., Castro, C.A. and Britt, T.W. (Eds.) (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 2, Operational Stress. Westport, CT:
Operational Applications of Cognitive Performance Enhancement Technologies
Three introductory articles to Special Supplement Section of Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, May 2007, pp. 1-11.
Kollmorgen, L.S. (2007). A Case for operational approach in advanced research projects - the Augmented Cognition story. Pp. B-1-3.
Schoomaker, E.B. (2007). Military medical research on cognitive performance: The warfighters’ competitive edge. Pp. B-4-6.
Schmorrow, D.D. and Reeves, L.M. (2007). 21st century human –system computing: Augmented Cognition for improved human performance. Pp. B-7-11.
Cognitive Neuroscience
Cognitive Foundations of Human Information Processing
McBride, D.K. (2007). Mitigation of three types of stress on cognitive performance (Preface). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-12-14.
Krueger, G.P. and Banderet, L.E. (2007). Implications for studying team cognition and team performance in network-centric warfare paradigms (Preface to Team Cognition and Team Performance). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-58-62.
Hancock, P.A. and Warm, J.S. (1989). A dynamic model of stress and sustained attention. Human Factors, 1989, 31(5), pp. 519-537.
Operational Neuroscience, Neurophysiologic Measures and Augmented Cognition
Kruse, A. (2007). Operational neuroscience: Neurophysiological measures in applied environments (Preface). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-191-194.
Thomas, M.L. and Russo, M.B. (2007). Neurocognitive monitors: Toward the prevention of cognitive performance decrements and catastrophic failures in the operational environment (Preface). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-144-152.
Corona, B.M. and Fiedler, E.R. (2007). Potential paradigm for assessments of biomedical technologies in the operational environment (Preface to Operational Processes and Cognitive Mapping). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-245-251.
Stetz, M.C., Thomas, M.L., Russo, M.B. et al. (2007). Stress, mental health, and cognition: A brief review of relationships and countermeasures. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-252-260.
Cultural and Ethical Studies
Psychological and Cultural Aspects of Military Performance
Collins, S. (2006). Psychological operations in combat, peacekeeping, and terrorism. Chapter 4, pp. 61-78. In: Britt, T.W., Castro, C.A. and Adler, A.B. (eds.) (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 1, Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Picano, J.J., Williams, T.J., and Roland, R.R. (2006). Assessment and selection of high-risk operational personnel. Chapter 17, pp. 353-370. In: C.H. Kennedy, and E.A. Zillmer (Eds.). Military psychology: Clinical and operational applications. New York: The Guilford Press.
Pierce, P.E. (2006). The role of women in the military. Chapter 6, pp 97-118. In: Britt, T.W., Adler, A.B., and Castro, A. (Eds.) (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat: Military culture. Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Siebold, G.L. (2006). Military group cohesion. Chapter 9, pp 185-201. In: Britt, T.W., Castro, C.A. and Adler, A.B. (Eds). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 1, Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Soeters, J.L., Poponete, C-R., and Page, J.T. (2006). Culture’s consequences in the military. Chapter 2, pp. 13-34. In: Britt, T.W., Adler, A.B. and Castro, C.A. (Eds). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat. Vol. 4, Military culture. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International; Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Pharmacological Strategy and Ethical Use of Drug Intervention
Kautz, M.A., Thomas, M.L. and Caldwell, J.L. (2007). Considerations of pharmacology on fitness for duty in the operational environment (Preface). Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-107-112.
[Note, the following five articles are bundled into one pdf file]
Position article by M.B. Russo followed by replies from four international critics:
- Russo, M.B. (2007). Recommendations for the ethical use of pharmacologic fatigue countermeasures in the U.S. military. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Volume 78, No. 5, Section II, Supplement, May 2007, pp. B-119-127.
- Jaeger, H.F. A glance at the tip of a big iceberg: Commentary on “Recommendations for the ethical use of pharmacologic fatigue countermeasures in the U.S. military.” Pp. B-128-130.
- Meijer, M. A human performance perspective on the ethical use of Cogniceuticals: Commentary on “Recommendations for the Ethical Use of Pharmacologic Fatigue Countermeasures in the U.S. military.” Pp. B-131-133.
- Nielsen, J.N. Danish perspective: Commentary on “Recommendations for the ethical use of pharmacologic fatigue countermeasures in the U.S. military.” Pp. B-134-135.
- Roedig, E. German perspective: Commentary on “Recommendations for the ethical use of pharmacologic fatigue countermeasures in the U.S. military.” Pp. B-136-137.
Training and Implementation
Military Training and Training Technologies
Binder, C. (1998). The Six Boxes: A descendant of Gilbert's behavior engineering model. CA: Santa Rosa. Binder Riha Associates.
Carr, C.M. (2006). Sport psychology: Psychologic issues and applications. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2006, Vol. 17. pp. 519-535.
Chatham, R. E. (2007). Games for Training: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) article in press.
Cuthbert, A.C. (2007). Developing Pentathletes -- Another Tool for the Box. Army Magazine, Vol. 57 (7), pp. 19-30.
Maddi, S.R. (2007). Relevance of Hardiness Assessment and Training to the Military Context. Military Psychology, 2007, Vol. 19(1), pp. 61-70.
Sanders, E.S. (2002). What is HPI? What Makes a Performance Consultant? How Can you Tell if You Already are One? Chapter 1, pp. 1-10. In: Piskurich, G.M. (Ed.) Human Performance Improvement essentials: A just-the-facts, bottom line primer on Human Performance Improvement essentials. Virginia: Alexandria. American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).
USMC Projects
Krulak, C.C. (1999). Cultivating Intuitive Decisionmaking. Marine Corps Gazette, May 1999.
United States Marine Corps (2005). Project Rifleman.
United States Marine Corps (2004). Center for Advanced Operational Cultural Learning (CAOCL). http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/caocl
Implementation
Walker, M. (2006). Mattis: Success in Iraq now a test of wills. North County Times, August 22, 2006.
Colimore, E. (2006). Tapped-In Training: Technology lets Fort Dix learn fast from Iraq. Philadelphia Inquirer, August 10, 2006, p. 1.
Jaffe, G. Problems Afflict U.S. Program To Advise Iraqis. Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2006, p. 1.
Killebrew, R. (2006). Why doctrine matters and how to fix it. Armed Forces Journal: October 2006.
Melillo, M.R. (2006). Outfitting a Big-War Military with Small-War Capabilities. Parameters, Autumn 2006.
Naylor, S.D. (2006). The spec ops stretch. Armed Forces Journal, October 2006.
Florig, W.R. Theater Civil Affairs Soldiers: A Force at Risk. Joint Forces Quarterly, Issue 43, 4th Quarter 2006, pp. 60-63.
Homza, J. L. Special Operators: A Key Ingredient for Successful Peacekeeping Operations Management. Landpower Essay No. 04-6W , October 2004. Association of the United States Army, Institute of Land Warfare.
Boraz, S.C. Behind the Curve in Culture-Centric Skills. Naval Institute Proceedings, June 2005, pp. 41-45.
Jandora, J.W. Military Cultural Awareness: From Anthropology to Application. Landpower Essay No. 06-3 November 2006. Association of the United States Army, Institute of Land Warfare.
Counterinsurgency
General
Headquarters Department of the Army (December 2006). Counterinsurgency Field Manual.
Hammes, T.X. (2005). Insurgency: Modern Warfare Evolves into a Fourth Generation. Strategic Forum: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, no. 214 (January 2005).
Nagl, J.A. and Yingling, P.L. New Rules for New Enemies, Armed Forces Journal, October 2006.
Scales, R. H. (2006). To Win The Long War: Empower lower-level soldiers, marines. The Washington Times, October 10, 2006.
Peters, R. (2006). Politically Correct War: U.S. military leaders deny reality. New York Post, October 18, 2006.
Counterinsurgency and Culture of our Adversaries
McFate, M. and Jackson, A.V. (2006). The object beyond war: Counterinsurgency and the four tools of political competition. Military Review, January-February 2006, pp. 13-26.
McFate, M. (2005). The military utility of understanding adversary culture. Joint Force Quarterly, 2005, Vol. 38, pp. 42-48.
McFate, M. (2005). Anthropology and counterinsurgency: The strange story of their curious relationship. Military Review, 2005, pp. 24-38.
Note: The above articles were provided as background materials for informational purposes only to Conference attendees and interested parties.