This thesis examines the working memory (WM) function of authorised firearms officers (AFOs) after participation in a variety of simulated armed confrontations. In the UK, AFOs are required to operate and make decisions during situations in which there is a high degree of threat, novelty, time pressure, a large volume of perceptual information and a requirement to multi-task. A small amount of anecdotal evidence details the numerous perceptual distortions encountered by police officers in such situations. Whilst naturalistic decision making theories detail the cognitive heuristics employed by professionals who operate in comparable environments (e.g. fire fighters and military personnel), an investigation of the precise cognitive adaptation...
In military training contexts, fast and long term decisions are intermixed where survival and securi...
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Modern operational environments can place significant demands on a service member's cognitive resour...
This thesis examines the working memory (WM) function of authorised firearms officers (AFOs) after p...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes; (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Police and emergency service commanders within the dynamic context of forward command require specia...
The field of naturalistic decision making research has hugely advanced understanding of how experts ...
To effectively train and fairly evaluate the performance of an officer in a tactical environment, we...
The stress response is governed by automatic neurological and hormonal processes that occur before w...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
<div><p>For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired con...
In military training contexts, fast and long term decisions are intermixed where survival and securi...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015Electronic supplementary material ...
Modern operational environments can place significant demands on a service member's cognitive resour...
This thesis examines the working memory (WM) function of authorised firearms officers (AFOs) after p...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes; (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Police and emergency service commanders within the dynamic context of forward command require specia...
The field of naturalistic decision making research has hugely advanced understanding of how experts ...
To effectively train and fairly evaluate the performance of an officer in a tactical environment, we...
The stress response is governed by automatic neurological and hormonal processes that occur before w...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
<div><p>For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired con...
In military training contexts, fast and long term decisions are intermixed where survival and securi...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015Electronic supplementary material ...
Modern operational environments can place significant demands on a service member's cognitive resour...