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    • Cognitive Neuroscience
    • Human Performance Optimization

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    • Special Operations organizations are investing in cognitive enhancement and brain health.
    • Selecting appropriate cognitive assessments is critical for evaluating these efforts.
    • Current assessment methods may not fully meet operational demands.

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    • To establish key criteria for developing effective Special Operations cognitive assessments.
    • To propose a novel cognitive assessment task that meets these criteria.
    • To detail the research and development needed for its implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of essential assessment criteria: operational relevance, optimization, and speed.
    • Introduction of a dynamic threat assessment task.
    • Application of drift diffusion modeling to analyze decision parameters.

    Main Results:

    • A dynamic threat assessment task fulfills criteria for operational relevance, no ceiling effects, and minimal time burden.
    • This task provides deeper insights into decision-making parameters compared to existing tests.
    • Drift diffusion modeling enhances the analytical power of the assessment.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed dynamic threat assessment task is a suitable tool for evaluating Special Operations cognitive functions.
    • This approach supports cognitive enhancement initiatives by providing meaningful and actionable data.
    • Further research and development are necessary to integrate this assessment into practice.