Federal K9 pursues investigation in biological olfaction and olfaction-based detection ability to detect high levels of anxiety as a Chemosensor Indicator within targeted areas of potential risk. Chemosensory anxiety signals prime defensive motor behavior. The communication of stress and anxiety in humans will be presented as an example of a chemical transmission of emotional states. The isolation of elevated pheromone levels present during controlled studies supports a baseline for measurable predictive behavior of stress and anxiety identifiable within large crowds. Dog intelligence is the ability of the dog to perceive information. Evidence of human-canine coevolution supports further expansion of applied methodology while identifying chemosensor indicators of risk in conjunction with animal communication and training. Further study on emotional distress in humans detected by canine olfactory communication while identifying chemsensor bio-indicators will expand training methodology. Establishing a baseline of chemosensor biological indicators relative to stress and anxiety provides a quantitative analysis of cultural security risks and the prevention of violent crime. The development of complex command methodology in relation to canine training curriculum to identify and disseminate high level threat through the theory process of applied cultural and biological indicators relative to security risk in larger populated environments is possible. Chemosensory anxiety signals prime defensive motor behavior, the communication of stress and anxiety in humans will be presented as an example of a chemical transmission of emotional states. Neurotransmitter Indicator studies, in conjunction with chemosensor biological indicators, provide insight into cranial stimuli during violent behavior. This provides scientific and forensic data to predicting future threats.
