The manipulation of odor availability of training aids used in detection canine training.

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Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2024.1445570
Katylynn B Sloan, Michele N Maughan, Caitlin E Sharpes, Robin R Greubel, Shawna F Gallegos, Aleksandr E Miklos, Lindsay D Waldrop
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Abstract

Detection canines can identify numerous substances for which they have been trained. Historically, and a point of ongoing contention, detection canine threshold (i.e., sensitivity or limit of detection) training has primarily focused on changing the weight of the training aid substance used. There has been minimal focus on other principles, such as surface area, confinement, and temperature, which can be manipulated to affect odor availability. That said, trainers have been manipulating odor availability for years without necessarily understanding the governing scientific principles. The aim of this review is to highlight the principles that control odor availability of a substance and how an end user can apply these principles for operational detection canine training needs.

操纵气味的训练辅助器具可用于犬类的检测训练。
警犬可以识别许多它们受过训练的物质。从历史上看,也是一个正在进行的争论点,检测犬阈值(即灵敏度或检测极限)训练主要集中在改变所使用的训练辅助物质的重量上。对其他原则的关注很少,比如表面积、限制和温度,这些可以被操纵来影响气味的可用性。也就是说,训练师多年来一直在操纵气味的可用性,而不一定了解主导的科学原理。这篇综述的目的是强调控制物质气味可用性的原则,以及最终用户如何将这些原则应用于操作检测犬的训练需求。
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