Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement

Improve Reaction and De-Escalation Skills

As the front line of safety, local law enforcement needs the necessary training tools to help protect the public. Target-Neuro provides advanced neurocognitive training technology for Force-on-Target training.

Exercises include:

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Go-No-Go to work on impulse control
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Odd One Out for target identification and pattern recognition
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Near-Far for focus improvement
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Working memory
Additional exercises focus on the ability to transfer skills between similar/dissimilar factors and on decision-making exercises to work on de-escalation. Target-Neuro can be used on the range or in any environment you prefer to train for expansion of your pre-existing skill sets.
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement training

"As a training tool to help improve reaction time and target differentiation, the system offers an exciting approach to tactical decision making and weapons proficiency exercises. The versatile system can be tailored to all levels of experience for anyone who must make use of force decisions rapidly, for competition shooters wanting to improve their speed and accuracy, and for those that provide weapons-based self-defense training!"

Quincy H, LT SWAT Commander

"In law enforcement, "neurocognitive efficiency" is being able to make smarter, faster decisions in the field...where split-seconds can be a matter of life and death."

Robert V, Former SWAT Commander

"TargetNeuro is changing the game with various visual stimulus, tailored to make operators “thinkers before shooters”!"

Sean P, DOD Contractor

"I like the incorporation of LED lights for target acquisition and identification training, as it enhances the cognitive ability of the Operator to make sound and timely engagement decisions. The different drills would be limitless. Great training program!"

Michael A, FBI HRT Trainer

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