Mind Pilot

Under Pressure: How Stress Affects First Responders' Decision-Making


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Mind Pilot Episode 5

Join Dr. Jana Price-Sharps in a riveting episode of Mind Pilot as she dives deep into the psychological effects of stress on first responders with Dr. Matthew Sharps, an expert in memory, cognition, and the fight-or-flight response. Published author and seasoned professor, Dr. Sharps shares his profound research findings and the key concepts from his latest book, "Processing Under Pressure." This conversation sheds light on how stress impacts the brain, particularly the prefrontal cortex, and the vital role of training and experience in shaping automatic responses during high-stakes situations. Whether you're a first responder seeking insights or simply fascinated by forensic psychology, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on managing stress for optimal performance in critical environments. Don't miss this blend of expertise and practical knowledge, essential for understanding the complex interplay between stress, cognition, and professional training.
 
Topics Covered

  • UNDERSTANDING FIGHT OR FLIGHT: Dr. Matthew Sharps explains the physiological and psychological effects of stress on first responders, highlighting the primal nature of the fight-or-flight response.
  • BRAIN FUNCTION UNDER PRESSURE: Insights into how high-stress situations divert resources from the prefrontal cortex, affecting decision-making and higher-level cognitive processes.
  • THE ROLE OF TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Discussion on how automatic responses are shaped by training and experience, influencing first responder behavior in crisis scenarios.
  • MANAGING STRESS AND HOMEOSTASIS: Exploring strategies for first responders to achieve homeostasis and manage stress for better performance in high-pressure environments.

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Mind PilotBy Jana Price-Sharps

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