Factors that may affect the success of scent detection dogs: Exploring non-conventional models of preparation and deployment

Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.3819/ccbr.2019.140009
Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, L. C. Feng, Nicholas J. Rutter
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In the target article “Behavioral and Cognitive Factors That Affect the Success of Scent Detection Dogs,” Troisi, Mills, Wilkinson, and Zulch (2019) provide a review on the current state of research in scent detection dogs. Specifically, the authors highlight important factors underlying preparation and deployment of scent detection dogs that may influence individual variation within the population, as well as task-specific learning. As noted in the target article, dogs can be trained to detect a variety of scents (biological and nonbiological), which has led to the use and implementation of a variety of different preparation and deployment procedures (for an in-depth review, see Browne, Stafford, & Fordham, 2006). Even though these procedures are often Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia
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可能影响嗅探犬成功的因素:探索非传统的准备和部署模式
在目标文章“影响气味检测犬成功的行为和认知因素”中,Troisi, Mills, Wilkinson和Zulch(2019)对气味检测犬的研究现状进行了回顾。具体来说,作者强调了气味探测犬的准备和部署的重要因素,这些因素可能会影响种群中的个体差异,以及特定任务的学习。正如目标文章中所指出的,狗可以被训练来检测各种气味(生物和非生物),这导致了使用和实施各种不同的准备和部署程序(深入审查,见Browne, Stafford, & Fordham, 2006)。尽管这些程序通常是Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere心理和公共卫生学院,拉筹伯大学,本迪戈,澳大利亚
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