HFRG PPCT INSTRUCTOR STUDY GUIDE FOR TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Threat Pattern Recognition? A system that analyzes the patterns related to an
attack or deadly attack and develops a tactical response from science and motor skill
performance.
What does Threat Pattern Recognition training suggest by research? Officers that were
appropriately TPR trained reduce their Reaction Time in a deadly force attack and
increases their accuracy.
Human Factor Research is defined as? - Answer The study of human capabilities &
definitions in a specific domain.
The TPR use of force system applies what type of research to the design of training? -
Answer Human Factors
Pre-Attentive Sub Cortical [superior colliculus]?
The cortical visual pathway processes an image in? - Answer 1.) .012 seconds
2.) .33 Seconds
Under stress, peripheral vision can be reduced by __% when the SNS is activated? - 70
As task difficulty or complexity increases, the optimum level arousal for effective
response decreases. What term is this known as? - Inverted - U Law
Human Factors is? - the study of human capabilities and human limitations in a specific
domain.
, High-Risk Human Factors is defined as? -Answer The study of human capabilities and
limitations in a high risk environment that is dynamic (chaotic), fluid (uncertain), time
compressed and life threatening.
2001-2010 Officers feloniously killed with firearm: Distance -Answer 0-5 Feet: 51.9%
6-10 Feet: 19.2%
0-10 Feet: 71.1%
In Siddle's follow up to Hontz's study regarding assailant response time he found? -
Answer Assailant movement speed was .37 seconds. Siddle also found officer response
time from the holster was 1.9 seconds without aiming, 2.4 seconds when aiming.
The four components of Acceptability? - Answer 1.)Tactical
2.)Legal
3.)Medical
4.) Human Factors Research
Mental States in Combat - Answer 1.) Combat Anxiety
2.) Survival Stress
3.) Combat Stress
- "The expectation of an attack", this exposure can be a progressive decay of both the
psychological as well as physical abilities. - Answer Combat Apprehension
"Perception of lethal threat that triggers the off SNS," resulting in physiological
alterations that may reduce performance. - Answer Survival Stress
The symptoms after the event that are mental and physiological, resulting from SNS
arousal, and the sudden return to the Parasympathetic Nervous System "backlash" that
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Threat Pattern Recognition? A system that analyzes the patterns related to an
attack or deadly attack and develops a tactical response from science and motor skill
performance.
What does Threat Pattern Recognition training suggest by research? Officers that were
appropriately TPR trained reduce their Reaction Time in a deadly force attack and
increases their accuracy.
Human Factor Research is defined as? - Answer The study of human capabilities &
definitions in a specific domain.
The TPR use of force system applies what type of research to the design of training? -
Answer Human Factors
Pre-Attentive Sub Cortical [superior colliculus]?
The cortical visual pathway processes an image in? - Answer 1.) .012 seconds
2.) .33 Seconds
Under stress, peripheral vision can be reduced by __% when the SNS is activated? - 70
As task difficulty or complexity increases, the optimum level arousal for effective
response decreases. What term is this known as? - Inverted - U Law
Human Factors is? - the study of human capabilities and human limitations in a specific
domain.
, High-Risk Human Factors is defined as? -Answer The study of human capabilities and
limitations in a high risk environment that is dynamic (chaotic), fluid (uncertain), time
compressed and life threatening.
2001-2010 Officers feloniously killed with firearm: Distance -Answer 0-5 Feet: 51.9%
6-10 Feet: 19.2%
0-10 Feet: 71.1%
In Siddle's follow up to Hontz's study regarding assailant response time he found? -
Answer Assailant movement speed was .37 seconds. Siddle also found officer response
time from the holster was 1.9 seconds without aiming, 2.4 seconds when aiming.
The four components of Acceptability? - Answer 1.)Tactical
2.)Legal
3.)Medical
4.) Human Factors Research
Mental States in Combat - Answer 1.) Combat Anxiety
2.) Survival Stress
3.) Combat Stress
- "The expectation of an attack", this exposure can be a progressive decay of both the
psychological as well as physical abilities. - Answer Combat Apprehension
"Perception of lethal threat that triggers the off SNS," resulting in physiological
alterations that may reduce performance. - Answer Survival Stress
The symptoms after the event that are mental and physiological, resulting from SNS
arousal, and the sudden return to the Parasympathetic Nervous System "backlash" that