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. 2021 Jun 25;11:13313. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-90918-9

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Reported values for the perceptual estimations in the stress-inoculation event, as separated by the actual event (dark grey bars, actual), reported values immediately after the event (light grey bars, original), and reported values a week after the event (white bars, memory). These reported measures are divided between estimations of situational awareness, including: temporal awareness (left, as measured by the total time duration of the event in minutes), threat awareness (middle, as measured by the number of shots fired by the participant at their opponent), and pain awareness (right, as measured by the number of rounds fired by the opponent that struck the participant). Pistol marksmanship and stress prior to the event were used as covariates in these measurements. Error bars show ± 1 standard error.