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In this episode, Stan and Mike talk with Dr. Alexis Artwohl, an internationally recognized behavioral science consultant to law enforcement as a trainer, researcher, and co-author of Deadly Force Encounters. During her 16 years as a private practice clinical and police psychologist, she provided consultation to multiple agencies throughout the Pacific Northwest as well as traumatic incident debriefings and psychotherapy to numerous public safety personnel and their family members.
The three talk about attention, the illusion of attention, and how vision is interpreted in the brain, rather than the eyes. This is why multiple people can see the same event, but perceive it and report it totally differently.
Time: 59:15
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In this episode, Stan and Mike talk with Dr. Alexis Artwohl, an internationally recognized behavioral science consultant to law enforcement as a trainer, researcher, and co-author of Deadly Force Encounters. During her 16 years as a private practice clinical and police psychologist, she provided consultation to multiple agencies throughout the Pacific Northwest as well as traumatic incident debriefings and psychotherapy to numerous public safety personnel and their family members.
The three talk about attention, the illusion of attention, and how vision is interpreted in the brain, rather than the eyes. This is why multiple people can see the same event, but perceive it and report it totally differently.
Time: 59:15

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