HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition
exam 2023 /114 Questions with
100% correct answers/Graded A+
Combat Anxiety - -"The anticipation of danger," this application
may lead to a gradual deterioration of both mental and physical
skills.
Tactical Combat Guy
Combative Female
Combat Anxiety
None of the Above
-Survival Stress - -"Deadly force threat perception that initiates
the SNS discharge," the associated physiological changes can
affect performance.
Sympathy Stress
Survival Stress
Survivor the TV show
None of the above
-Combat Stress - -The post event mental and physiological
symptoms that are a result of the SNS activation and the sudden
return to the Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) "backlash,"
which may distort the memory.
Combat Stress
Mental Brake Down
Superficial Stress
None of the Above
, -(ANS) Autonomic Nervous System - -A part of the peripheral
nervous system and it controls many organs and muscles within
the body. We are often unaware of the workings of this type of
system and it controls many organs and muscles within the body.
(ABC) Automated Brachial Cervix
(ANS) Autonomic Nervous System
(TMI) To Much Information
(UTI) Unbalanced Temperament Injury
-Parasympathetic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous system.
- -The Autonomic Nervous system is divided into what two parts?
Digestive and Reactionary.
Cranial Nervous System/ Sympathy System.
Parasympathetic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous system.
None of the Above
-Introverted-U Law - -What is used to demonstrate the
relationship between stress and performance associated with the
activation of the sympathetic nervous system?
Perverted V Law
Introverted-U Law
Pretext Relapse Law
None of the Above
-Sympathetic Nervous System - -Which system within the
Autonomic Nervous system is responsible for the "flight or flee?"
Paralyzed System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
None of the Above
, -Parasympathetic Nervous System - -When activated what
system will make the heart beat slower and with less force, the
pupils will constrict, mucus production increases and digestion
can start?
Paralyzed System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
None of the Above
-70% - -During a SNS dump, what percent of peripheral vision is
lost?
60%
70%
75%
65%
-Vision - -The SNS induced vasoconstriction and hormonal
changes have a profound influence on the entire body, including
what sensory system? This system has a devastating impact on a
officers ability to preform a task.
Language
Vision
Taste
Sleep
-All the above - -What are the three type of basic motor skills
classifications?
Fine
Gross
, Complex
All the Above
-115 BPM - -How many BPM does the Fine Motor Skills become
affected?
90 BPM
100 BPM
115 BPM
120 BPM
-145 BPM - -How many BPM does the Complex Motor Skills
become affected?
90 BPM
145 BPM
115 BPM
120 BPM
-Gross Motor Skills - -What motor skill group involve large muscle
or major muscle groups? Examples include straight punch,
forward baton strike.
Gross Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Complex Motor Skills
None of the above
-Thom's Catastrophe Theory - -This Theory is similar to the
Inverted-U theory, stating that performance will deteriorate when
stress levels reach a certain point. This theory states that a
catastrophic failure can be expected when high cognitive anxiety
is combined with high levels of physiological arousal.
exam 2023 /114 Questions with
100% correct answers/Graded A+
Combat Anxiety - -"The anticipation of danger," this application
may lead to a gradual deterioration of both mental and physical
skills.
Tactical Combat Guy
Combative Female
Combat Anxiety
None of the Above
-Survival Stress - -"Deadly force threat perception that initiates
the SNS discharge," the associated physiological changes can
affect performance.
Sympathy Stress
Survival Stress
Survivor the TV show
None of the above
-Combat Stress - -The post event mental and physiological
symptoms that are a result of the SNS activation and the sudden
return to the Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) "backlash,"
which may distort the memory.
Combat Stress
Mental Brake Down
Superficial Stress
None of the Above
, -(ANS) Autonomic Nervous System - -A part of the peripheral
nervous system and it controls many organs and muscles within
the body. We are often unaware of the workings of this type of
system and it controls many organs and muscles within the body.
(ABC) Automated Brachial Cervix
(ANS) Autonomic Nervous System
(TMI) To Much Information
(UTI) Unbalanced Temperament Injury
-Parasympathetic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous system.
- -The Autonomic Nervous system is divided into what two parts?
Digestive and Reactionary.
Cranial Nervous System/ Sympathy System.
Parasympathetic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous system.
None of the Above
-Introverted-U Law - -What is used to demonstrate the
relationship between stress and performance associated with the
activation of the sympathetic nervous system?
Perverted V Law
Introverted-U Law
Pretext Relapse Law
None of the Above
-Sympathetic Nervous System - -Which system within the
Autonomic Nervous system is responsible for the "flight or flee?"
Paralyzed System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
None of the Above
, -Parasympathetic Nervous System - -When activated what
system will make the heart beat slower and with less force, the
pupils will constrict, mucus production increases and digestion
can start?
Paralyzed System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
None of the Above
-70% - -During a SNS dump, what percent of peripheral vision is
lost?
60%
70%
75%
65%
-Vision - -The SNS induced vasoconstriction and hormonal
changes have a profound influence on the entire body, including
what sensory system? This system has a devastating impact on a
officers ability to preform a task.
Language
Vision
Taste
Sleep
-All the above - -What are the three type of basic motor skills
classifications?
Fine
Gross
, Complex
All the Above
-115 BPM - -How many BPM does the Fine Motor Skills become
affected?
90 BPM
100 BPM
115 BPM
120 BPM
-145 BPM - -How many BPM does the Complex Motor Skills
become affected?
90 BPM
145 BPM
115 BPM
120 BPM
-Gross Motor Skills - -What motor skill group involve large muscle
or major muscle groups? Examples include straight punch,
forward baton strike.
Gross Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Complex Motor Skills
None of the above
-Thom's Catastrophe Theory - -This Theory is similar to the
Inverted-U theory, stating that performance will deteriorate when
stress levels reach a certain point. This theory states that a
catastrophic failure can be expected when high cognitive anxiety
is combined with high levels of physiological arousal.