Identifying psychophysiological indices of expert vs. novice performance in deadly force judgment and decision making

Volume: 8
Published: Jul 23, 2014
Abstract
Objective: To identify psychophysiological indices of deadly force decision making in experts versus novices during simulator training.Background: Modern training techniques focus on improving decision-making skills with participative assessment between trainees and subject matter experts primarily through subjective observation. Objective metrics need to be developed. The current study explored the potential for psychophysiological metrics of...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying psychophysiological indices of expert vs. novice performance in deadly force judgment and decision making
Published Date
Jul 23, 2014
Volume
8
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