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How Many Bullets Do You Need? Contrasting and Comparing Behavioral Outcomes and Cognitive Abilities When Using a Semiautomatic Versus Automatic Firearm

机译:你需要多少个子弹? 使用半自动与自动枪械时的行为结果和认知能力对比度和比较

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Civilian, police, and military policies about firearms attract significant attention, yet the corresponding discussions tend to focus on retrospective evidence, such as the effectiveness of previous policies or reactions to recent tragedy. Less attention is devoted to proactive research issues. In particular, recent evidence has demonstrated a strong link between shooting performance and cognitive abilities, which provides numerous implications for policy decisions, assessment procedures, and firearm training. One important issue is how the weapon's rate of fire affects performance. Specifically, how does behavior differ when one is using a semiautomatic versus automatic weapon, and which cognitive abilities are most important with each weapon type? Results indicated that participants fired nearly twice as many rounds when armed with automatic versus semiautomatic weapons, yet they showed no difference in successfully neutralizing hostile targets. However, participants were more than twice as likely to inflict civilian casualties with automatic weapons, and different cognitive tasks aligned with the likelihood of inflicting civilian casualties for each specific weapon type. This evidence suggests substantial differences in shooting behavior based on the rate of fire. Furthermore, the cognitive evidence predicted performance regarding hostile casualties and civilian casualties inflicted even when accounting for differences in gender, previous firearm use, and video game experience. This evidence supports the idea that different cognitive mechanisms may underlie different aspects of shooting performance, which could allow for targeted assessments and training based on firearm type.
机译:关于枪械的民用,警察和军事政策引起了重要的关注,但相应的讨论倾向于关注回顾性证据,例如以前的政策或对最近悲剧的反应的有效性。少注意主动研究问题。特别是,最近的证据表明了拍摄性能和认知能力之间的强烈联系,这为政策决策,评估程序和枪支培训提供了许多影响。一个重要问题是武器的火灾率如何影响性能。具体而言,当使用半自动对自动武器时,行为如何不同,以及每个武器类型最重要的是哪种认知能力?结果表明,参与者在用自动与半自动武器武装时,近几次数量近两次,但它们在成功中和敌对目标方面没有任何差异。然而,参与者的可能性是造成自动武器的平民伤亡的可能性超过两倍,而不同的认知任务与对每种特定武器类型造成平民伤亡的可能性相处。本证据表明,基于火灾率的射击行为差异。此外,甚至在核算性别,以前的枪支使用和视频游戏经验的差异时,即使遭受敌对伤亡和平民伤亡的认知证据也造成的敌意伤亡。这证据支持不同的认知机制可能提出射击性能的不同方面的想法,这可能允许基于枪械类型的有针对性的评估和培训。

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