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History of SKIL software SKIL software began with DOD- and NASA-sponsored research at UCLA, VA, and USAF facilities in the 1980s and grew into product used by a community of clinical professionals and scientists from around the world who perform neurobehavioral interventions to treat patients and clients under multiple care classifications including psychiatric, neurological, psychological, primary, and academic. SKIL Analysis provides inferential brain analysis which, which interpreted in the context of150 years of empirical peer-reviewed investigation into brain function, provides a powerful tool for professionals to evaluate individuals on health and functioning. An individual's brain waves (EEG) are compared to desired ideals and goal groups or populations. Therapists can use this knowledge to adjust cerebral function towards ideals with operant conditioning, counseling, and neuromodulation.