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Events

2024

July

XVlI European Congress of Sport and Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC):
Performance Under Pressure in Sports, Military/Police, Performing Arts, Medicine, Business and Daily Life
 Congress Innsbruck, Austria (July 15-19)

ProgramMap of Congress Venue​​

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July 15​

The Potential of Virtual and Mixed Reality for Research and Application in Sport Psychology, Police, and Other First Responder Settings. (1330-1430h, Hall Strassburg Süd)

The Potential of Virtual and Mixed Reality for Research and Application in Sport Psychology, Police, and other First
Responder Settings.

Marie Ottilie Frenkel

Measurement of First Responder Situation Awareness in Virtual Reality Environments.
Lucas Paletta

Enhancing Medical First Responder Training: A Mixed Reality Solution for Simulating Mass Casualty Incident Operations.
Anke S. Baetzner, Friederike Uhlenbrock, Arne Nieuwenhuys, Juliane Kämmer, Cornelia Wrzus & Marie Ottilie Frenkel

The potential of Virtual and Mixed Reality for Research and Application in Sport Psychology.
Marie Ottilie Frenkel

Virtual Reality for Police: Bridging the Gap Between Immersive Training and Operational Performance.
Lisanne Kleygrewe, Vana (R.I.) Hutter & Raôul R.D. Oudejans

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July 17

Helping Police Personnel Better Cope with Work-Related Stress and Perform Under Pressure: Novel Methods, Technologies, and Interventions. (1100-1200h, Hall Freiburg)

‘I Don’t Have Time to Cuddle a Dog!’ A Mixed-Methods Occupational Stress-Audit in the UK Police Force.
Rachel Arnold, Holly Bainbridge, Sam Vine, Rob Honey, Peter Turnbull & Lee J. Moore

The Development of a Physical Activity Intervention in Welsh Police Control Rooms – A Longitudinal Co-Production Approach.
Helen Oliver, Owen Thomas, Richard Neil, Robert J. Copeland & Tjerk Moll

​Do You See What I See? A Feasibility Study Investigating the Use of Eye-Tracking Technology within an Operationalised Police Setting.
Zoe L. Wimshurst & Georgie Benford

 

July 18

​Accelerated Learning Strategies for Optimizing Performance under Pressure: An Evidence-Based Applied Workshop on Police Training. (1100-1200h, Hall Innsbruck)

Using theories on Motor Learning and Performing under Pressure to Design Learning Activities for Police Training.
R.I. (Vana) Hutter

The International Performance, Resilience and Efficiency Program (iPREP) for the Application of HRV Biofeedback in Applied Law Enforcement Settings.
Judith P. Andersen
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July 19

Performing Under Pressure: Firearms Use and Firearms Training in Police. (1100-1230h, Hall Innsbruck)

Good and Bad Performance Under Pressure: Results from a German Police-Citizen Encounter. 
Mario S. Staller & Swen Koerner

Risk Factors for Involuntary Firearm Discharges in Special Intervention Division Officers: A Focus Group Study
Karlijn Kooijman, Raôul R.D.Oudejans, Daniel Kennedy & R.I. (Vana) Hutter

Assessment and Implications of Biomarkers for Predicting Lethal Use-of-Force Decisions in Applied Police Environments. 

Jennifer F. Chan, Paula M. Di Nota & Judith P. Andersen

Evaluating the Impact of Mental Fortitude (Resilience) Training in UK Police Firearm Instructors and Students. 

Mustafa Sarkar & Ben Ashdown

Short, Powerful and Intensive? An Evaluation of a New Training Program for Firearms Training at a Police Academy. Judith R. Nijensteen, Anne Bik, Raôul R.D. Oudejans & R.I. (Vana) Hutter​​

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Xtending Reality to Performance under Pressure: Advancing Operational Skills of Police and Military with Virtual Training. (1330-1430h, Hall Innsbruck)

Virtual Reality Training: A Concoction of Risks and Opportunities for Operational Skill Development.​

Tom Arthur, Sam Vine, David Harris & Mark Wilson

Quantifying the Physiological Signatures and User Experience of Virtual Reality Training for Mental Health Crisis Response in Police Officers Using a Full-body Immersive System.

Jennifer Lavoie, John E. Muñoz & Alan T. Pope

Human Digital Twin: Enhancing Close Combat Training with Extended Reality Integration.

Markus Murtinger, Jakob Uhl & Eliran Feildboy​

Considerations on VR Training and Evaluation in Police: From Neurophysiology, Cognition and Performance to Ethics, Policy, and Practice.
Judith P. Andersen, Paula M. Di Nota & Juha-Matti Huhta

​Performing under Pressure: Applying Didactical Principles to Virtual Reality to Prepare Police Officers for High-Risk Situations.
Lisanne Kleygrewe, Vana (R.I.) Hutter & Raôul R.D. Oudejans

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​​​​​​Open Network Meeting: Law Enforcement And Performing under Pressure (LEAPP). (1440-1540h, Hall Innsbruck)
All LEAPP members 

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