b'Psychomotor AssessmentReaction Times & Stress RecoveryThe reaction time and stress recovery assessment measures a persons ability to maintain a calmPsychomotor and measured response to highly dynamic environments with a range of potentially competingSkillsinputs . The assessment also measures the persons ability to respond in a timely and accurate manner . Scores provide an indication of the employees ability to respond to situations quickly and accurately and their ability to recover from stressful situations in terms of competing demands .ScoringThe reaction time and stress recovery assessment provides scores of a candidates accuracy in responding to visual and auditory presented cues as well as the speed with which the candidate responds to those cues. In addition to the standard accuracy and speed scores, the reaction time and stress recovery assessment provides a measure of how quickly the candidate recovers from their failure point. The candidates accuracy is scored by summing the number of cues (presented visually or auditory) that the candidate responds to correctly divided by the total number of cues presented. The response speed score is the total time in seconds spent responding to visually and auditory Near Misses of Rail Workers who Pass vs . Fail thepresented cues. The stress recovery score Reaction Time & Stress Recovery Assessment is the number of trials required to regain 85% accuracy following the candidates failure point (point where their response accuracy drops below 50%).The accuracy score and response time score are combined into a weighted aggregate 3 .5X score with the overall pass/fail cut-off score set at the 25th percentile compared to the norm group.Number of near missaccidentsPass Fail** From Talegent Psychomotor Whitepaper 201657'