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Tag Archives: imagination

Imagination can influence situational awareness

Posted on July 17, 2012 by Rich Gasaway

If I were to tell you that on an emergency scene it is possible for you to use X-Ray vision, you’d probably think I’ve been watching too many Superman movies. But it is possible for you to look right through … Continue reading →

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Posted in Attention Management, Confabulation, Decision Making, firefighter situational awareness, Human Behavior, human factors, Neuroscience, Safety, Situational awareness | Tagged brain science, decision making, firefighter safety, firefighter situational awareness, hallucinations, imagination, incident command, leadership, situational awareness | Leave a comment
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