[ed. Sounds creepily sociopathic to me, but you decide. I couldn't watch this for long. If this is what we're teaching our military these days we're (and they're) in deep trouble.
"... the more we know about the brain, the more you can develop ever more selective agents to affect the structures and functions of the brain in cognition, emotions, and actions, and the more we can do so in a way that's more like sharpshooting, rather than buckshot...But unless we're able to deliver the drugs to a particular site in the body or the nervous system they can have heterogenaity of effects throughout the body, and that can lead us to some undesirable outcomes. But we don't have to be limited to drugs...no no no... we can also use a variety of computational brain machine interfaces that are both closed and openloop and these include things like transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation, stimulating the vagus nerve transdermally, or if you wanted to get somewhat more invasive, but certainly more specific, brain machine interfaces by virtue of deep brain and superficial brain implants." (25:50 - 26:45)]