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Title: When a police officer is able to think coherently, deliberately, and analytically about what course ...
Post by: erika on Jul 21, 2020

Question 1

When a police officer determines in a split second that it is not necessary to shoot, but then does so because the other officers present are shooting, his brain may have signaled a ________.
◦ sensory-motor cue
◦ neural impulse error
◦ prediction error
◦ perceptual distortion

Question 2

When a police officer is able to think coherently, deliberately, and analytically about what course of action to take, they are said to be operating from the ________ mode.
◦ perceptual-thinking
◦ observational-thinking
◦ rational-thinking
◦ experiential-thinking
Title: When a police officer is able to think coherently, deliberately, and analytically about what course ...
Post by: FergA on Jul 21, 2020

Answer 1

prediction error

Answer 2

rational-thinking
Title: Re: When a police officer is able to think coherently, deliberately, and analytically about what cou
Post by: Marisela Calvillo on May 29, 2022
Thank you