Verified(GRADED A)
Autonomic nervous system is divided into two branches - ANSWER Parasympathetic
nervous system PNS and sympathetic nervous system SNS
Four situations known to activate SNS - ANSWER Objective threat perceptions,
objective fear perceptions, physical exhaustion, and startle response.
Mental states in combat - ANSWER Combat anxiety, survival stress and combat stress.
Tunnel vision causes reduction in peripheral up to - ANSWER 70 percent
Motor skill classifications - ANSWER Fine, complex, and gross
Example if Fine motor skill - ANSWER Require hands/eyes coordination
Example of complex motor skill - ANSWER Involve series of muscle groups in a series
of movements
Example of Gross motor skill - ANSWER Isosceles shooting stance
Inverted U law - ANSWER Relationship between heart rate and performance
Heart range for optimal performance? - ANSWER 115 to 145 Bpm
Supplemental for deadly force encounter completed when? - ANSWER After first sleep
cycle
Proteins - ANSWER Maintain and build muscle
ATP/PC - ANSWER Small energy bundles stored in muscles that burn out after 10 to 15
seconds
PPCT components of acceptability - ANSWER Tactical, legal, and medical
Hicks Law - ANSWER Reaction time increases by approximately 150 milli sec
Theories of Control two different ones? - ANSWER Total Control Theory and one plus
one
One plus one theory - ANSWER Most conservative of the two theories of Control
, Levels of Resistance: attitude, appearance, clenching fists - ANSWER Psychological
Intimidation
Levels of Resistance: verbal response unwillingness to follow command - ANSWER
Verbal non compliance
Levels of Resistance: dead weight - ANSWER Passive resistance
Levels of Resistance: pulling or pushing away - ANSWER Defensive resistance
Levels of Resistance: advancing, challenging, punching, kicking - ANSWER Active
resistance
Levels of Resistance: great bodily harm/loss of officers life may occur - ANSWER
Deadly force assault
Levels of Control: police officer authority uniformed - ANSWER Officer presence
Levels of Control: commands of direction or arrest - ANSWER Verbal direction
Levels of Control: strength techniques, distraction knee, joint locks, pressure points, -
ANSWER Soft empty hand control
Levels of Control: front thrust kick, palm heal, straight punch - ANSWER Hard empty
hand control
Levels of Control: impact weapon - ANSWER Intermediate weapon
Levels of Control: shoot the subject - ANSWER Deadly force
Pain compliance - ANSWER Use of stimulus pain to control resistive behaviour
Stunning - ANSWER Simulation of overwhelming sensory input that is sudden, intense,
and unexpected
Distraction techniques - ANSWER The use of Control techniques that weaken motor
action by changing thought process
Balance displacement - ANSWER The use of Control techniques that displace balance
through the principle of leverage
Motor dysfunction - ANSWER A control striking technique that over stimulates motor
nerves resulting in temp muscle impairment CHARLIE HORSE
Reactionary gap - ANSWER At least six feet