On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace

Author: Dave Grossman
On Combat looks at what happens to the human body under the stresses of deadly battle ? the impact on the nervous system, heart, breathing, visual and auditory perception, memory – then discusses new research findings as to what measures warriors can take to prevent such debilitations so they can stay in the fight, survive, and win. A brief, but insightful look at history….Read More
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