I think if you've never been in a life-threatening event or had someone pull a weapon on you, then you might benefit from reading up on the physiological affects on the body that happen. Like this article: https://t.co/LzEg9L0OF0
@nomultibillions If one isn’t willing to consider and remain open to things like this for instance.. https://t.co/C3VnSilpz6 You are confirming a bias. Which is pleasurable and easy. But you are missing half the equation. It’s not either/or. It’s both.
"With the use of HR as an indicator of physiological arousal, we tested whether officers’ cardiovascular reactivity uniquely varied as a function of call priority, the phases of a call, incident factors, demographics, experience, and training." https://t.c