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Auditory exclusion

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Auditory exclusion is a form of temporary loss of hearing occurring under high stress. As such it is related to tunnel vision and "the slowing of time in the mind".[1] The phenomenon is discussed in the literature on law enforcement officers and soldiers.

See also

Henvisninger

  1. ^ Bob Lindsey (January–February 1999). "Learning From the American Tragedy: The Wounding and Killing of Law Enforcement Officers in the United States". Law Enforcement Trainer. 14 (1): 8–10.