EXPERIENCE DOES NOT EQUAL EXPERTISE IN RECOGNIZING INFREQUENT INCOMING GUNFIRE: NEURAL MARKERS FOR EXPERIENCE AND TASK EXPERTISE AT PEAK BEHAVIORAL PERFORMANCE.

Experience does not equal expertise in recognizing infrequent incoming gunfire: neural markers for experience and task expertise at peak behavioral performance.

For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired consequences.In many of these situations, there is a rapid assessment by the shooter that recognizes a threat and responds to it with return fire.But the neural processes underlying these rapid decisions are largely unknown, especially amongst those with extens

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The Impact of Procedural Activity of the Parties and the Application of Judicial Concentration of Proceedings on Evidence in Civil Litigation

Judicial concentration of proceedings can be considered a sanction institute of the currently standardized civil dispute process in the conditions of the Slovak Republic.The possibility of its application by the court encourages the disputing parties to apply the means of procedural attack and procedural defense in a timely manner axle rod (with re

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