Vicissitudes of Violence: Fear, Physiology, and Behavior under Fire
Vicissitudes of Violence: Fear, Physiology, and Behavior under Fire
In battle, every soldier’s reaction is unique. The related range of brain chemistry reactions, acquired coping skills and shaping behavioral norms are so diverse that the concept of a “universal soldier” response to combat loses all meaning. Dr. Ed Coss leads an examination of this interactive process, clarifying what soldiers experience in battle and why […]