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Soldiers and marksmen under fire: monitoring performance with neural correlates of small arms fire localization

机译:士兵和神枪手在火下:用小武器火力定位的神经相关性监视性能

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Important decisions in the heat of battle occur rapidly and a key aptitude of a good combat soldier is the ability to determine whether he is under fire. This rapid decision requires the soldier to make a judgment in a fraction of a second, based on a barrage of multisensory cues coming from multiple modalities. The present study uses an oddball paradigm to examine listener ability to differentiate shooter locations from audio recordings of small arms fire. More importantly, we address the neural correlates involved in this rapid decision process by employing single-trial analysis of electroencephalography (EEG). In particular, we examine small arms expert listeners as they differentiate the sounds of small arms firing events recorded at different observer positions relative to a shooter. Using signal detection theory, we find clear neural signatures related to shooter firing angle by identifying the times of neural discrimination on a trial-to-trial basis. Similar to previous results in oddball experiments, we find common windows relative to the response and the stimulus when neural activity discriminates between target stimuli (forward fire: observer 0° to firing angle) vs. standards (off-axis fire: observer 90° to firing angle). We also find, using windows of maximum discrimination, that auditory target vs. standard discrimination yields neural sources in Brodmann Area 19 (BA 19), i.e., in the visual cortex. In summary, we show that single-trial analysis of EEG yields informative scalp distributions and source current localization of discriminating activity when the small arms experts discriminate between forward and off-axis fire observer positions. Furthermore, this perceptual decision implicates brain regions involved in visual processing, even though the task is purely auditory. Finally, we utilize these techniques to quantify the level of expertise in these subjects for the chosen task, having implications for human performance monitoring in combat.
机译:在激烈的战斗中,重要的决定迅速发生,而优秀的战斗士兵的关键才能是确定其是否受到攻击的能力。这种快速的决定需要士兵根据来自多种形式的多种感官线索在短短的一秒钟内做出判断。本研究使用奇异球范式来检查听众将射手位置与小武器射击的音频区别开来的能力。更重要的是,我们通过采用脑电图(EEG)的单次分析来解决快速决策过程中涉及的神经相关问题。特别是,我们研究了小型武器专家的收听者,因为他们区分了相对于射击者在不同观察者位置记录的小型武器发射事件的声音。使用信号检测理论,我们通过在试验间进行神经识别的时间来确定与射手射击角度相关的清晰神经特征。与以前的奇数球实验结果相似,当神经活动区分目标刺激(正向射击:观察者0°至射击角度)与标准刺激(离轴射击:观察者90°至90°)时,我们发现相对于响应和刺激的共同窗口射击角度)。我们还发现,使用最大辨别力窗口,听觉目标与标准辨别力会在Brodmann Area 19(BA 19),即视觉皮层中产生神经源。总而言之,我们显示,当小武器专家区分前向和离轴射击观察员位置时,对脑电图的单次试验分析会产生有益的头皮分布和源于当前的歧视性活动本地化。此外,即使任务纯粹是听觉的,这种知觉的决定也牵涉到视觉处理中涉及的大脑区域。最后,我们利用这些技术来量化所选任务的这些主题的专业水平,这对战斗中的人员绩效监控有影响。

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