Assessing how individuals will adapt to extreme pressures from high risk, high tempo training and environments.
Assessing how individuals will adapt to extreme pressures from high risk, high tempo training and environments.
Success in any area of life is centered on an individual’s ability to learn, adapt to and manage their environment whether at work or home.
Experimental Psychologists seek to answer questions like, “Why do we behave in certain ways in certain situations?”, “What influences our behavior?”, “What drives our motivations”, and “How can our behavior shape our experiences throughout our lives?” through basic and applied research. Experimental psychologists often devote their professional lives to conducting and publishing research through solving problems and exploring theoretical questions of behavioral topics among humans. These topics include sensation, perception, attention, memory, cognition, emotion and more and provide operational answers for maximizing performance.
Neurostat uses eclectic and holistic methods to identify those candidates with the highest probability of success in learning, adapting and managing their careers. This is especially true in high risk, high stress and high tempo environments.
Our team of Experimental Psychologists works with Industrial, Organizational, and Clinical Psychologists to understand how individuals learn, manage and adapt to extreme pressures that result from high risk, high stress and high tempo training and operational environments.
To find candidates with the highest probability of success, our methods identify links between:
Great Falls, Virgina
1142 Walker Road, Suite H
Great Falls, VA 22066
Phone: +1 (571) 407-7951
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San Antonio, Texas
8000 West IH 10, Suite 600/1500
San Antonio, Texas 78230
Phone: +1 (210) 366-8082
Fax: +1 (210) 366-8083
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