Objective: We investigated whether losses of inhibitory control could be responsible for some friendly-fire incidents. Background: Several factors are commonly cited to explain friendly-fire incidents, but failure of inhibitory control has not yet been explored. The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) could be a valid model for inhibition failures in some combat scenarios. Method: Participants completed small-arms simulations using near infrared emitter guns, confronting research assistants acting as friends or foes. In Experiment 1, seven participants completed three conditions with three different proportions of foes (high, medium, low). In Experiment 2, 13 participants completed high-foe (high-go) and low-foe (low-go) versions ...
Objective: We developed a theoretically based taxonomy for classifying shared cognition breakdowns r...
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
Losses of inhibitory control may be partly responsible for some friendly fire incidents. The Sustain...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
Factors such as poor visibility, lack of situation awareness and bad communication have been shown t...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
Cases of friendly fire during combat have been present throughout the course of any conflict during ...
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) is a go/no-go task where participants must respond f...
The US Army is planning a shift in the mode of command and control between soldiers and their battle...
Firefighting involves numerous physical, mental, and environmental stressors that could potentially ...
The ability to accurately detect, perceive, and recognize biological motion can be associated with a...
Objective: We developed a theoretically based taxonomy for classifying shared cognition breakdowns r...
This paper explores the role of Situation Awareness (SA) in accidents within the military domain, sp...
Objective: We developed a theoretically based taxonomy for classifying shared cognition breakdowns r...
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
Losses of inhibitory control may be partly responsible for some friendly fire incidents. The Sustain...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
Factors such as poor visibility, lack of situation awareness and bad communication have been shown t...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...
Cases of friendly fire during combat have been present throughout the course of any conflict during ...
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) is a go/no-go task where participants must respond f...
The US Army is planning a shift in the mode of command and control between soldiers and their battle...
Firefighting involves numerous physical, mental, and environmental stressors that could potentially ...
The ability to accurately detect, perceive, and recognize biological motion can be associated with a...
Objective: We developed a theoretically based taxonomy for classifying shared cognition breakdowns r...
This paper explores the role of Situation Awareness (SA) in accidents within the military domain, sp...
Objective: We developed a theoretically based taxonomy for classifying shared cognition breakdowns r...
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
The current dismounted soldier and the soldier of the future will be loaded with more information ...