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挫折感及其对搜救犬的影响。

Frustration and its impact on search and rescue canines.

作者信息

Dickinson Sally, Feuerbacher Erica N

机构信息

Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare Lab, School of Animal Science, Virginia Polytechnic and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2025 Mar 7;12:1546412. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1546412. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Despite advances in modern technology, dogs remain the primary detection tool in search and rescue (SAR) missions, locating missing persons across diverse and dynamic environments, including wilderness, avalanche zones, water, and disaster areas. Their exceptional olfactory abilities, combined with their capacity to process complex discrimination tasks and adapt to varied environmental stimuli, make them uniquely suited for this work. However, SAR operations can be both physically and psychologically demanding, requiring sustained focus, endurance, and consistent performance under stressful conditions. Frustration, a form of psychological stress, arises when a dog encounters blocked access to a goal or when an expectation is violated, triggering physiological and behavioral changes that may impact performance. This study investigated the physiological and behavioral responses of SAR dogs to two distinct stress conditions: psychological stress induced by frustration and physiological stress induced by moderate exercise. We measured heart rate variability as an indicator of autonomic nervous system response to stress and analyzed search task performance to assess how frustration and exercise affected the dogs' latency and accuracy in executing their trained final response to the target odor. Our results revealed significant decreases in heart rate variability following frustration and increased latency in the search task, suggesting that frustration had a more pronounced impact on the dogs' physiological state and performance compared to exercise. By examining the effects of psychological and physiological stress, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of how different stressors influence SAR dog performance and welfare. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing training methodologies and operational preparedness, ensuring both the effectiveness and well-being of SAR dogs in the field.

摘要

尽管现代技术不断进步,但在搜索和救援(SAR)任务中,狗仍然是主要的探测工具,能够在包括荒野、雪崩区域、水域和灾区等各种复杂多变的环境中找到失踪人员。它们卓越的嗅觉能力,再加上处理复杂辨别任务以及适应各种环境刺激的能力,使它们非常适合这项工作。然而,SAR行动在身体和心理上都要求很高,需要在压力条件下保持持续的专注、耐力和稳定的表现。当狗遇到目标受阻或期望落空时,就会产生挫折感,这是一种心理压力形式,会引发生理和行为变化,可能影响其表现。本研究调查了SAR犬对两种不同压力条件的生理和行为反应:由挫折引起的心理压力和由适度运动引起的生理压力。我们测量了心率变异性,作为自主神经系统对压力反应的指标,并分析了搜索任务表现,以评估挫折和运动如何影响狗对目标气味执行训练有素的最终反应的潜伏期和准确性。我们的结果显示,挫折后心率变异性显著降低,搜索任务中的潜伏期增加,这表明与运动相比,挫折对狗的生理状态和表现有更明显的影响。通过研究心理和生理压力的影响,本研究有助于更深入地了解不同压力源如何影响SAR犬的表现和福利。这些发现为优化训练方法和行动准备提供了有价值的见解,确保了SAR犬在野外的有效性和健康。

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