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

RR Johnson, BT Stone, CM Miranda, B Vila… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Objective: To demonstrate that psychophysiology may have applications for objective
assessment of expertise development in deadly force judgment and decision making
(DFJDM). 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 proof of
concept study explored the potential for psychophysiological metrics in deadly force …

[引用][C] Identifying psychophysiological indices of expert vs. novice performance in deadly force judgment and decision making. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 8, 512

RR Johnson, BT Stone, CM Miranda, B Vila, L James… - 2014
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