Operational Fatigue: Decision Quality When Hours Run Long
Fatigue changes perception — learn markers teams can use before mistakes compound during extended operations.











Class overview
Explore how sustained duty cycles influence handler decision-making and canine signaling. We'll translate lab-informed indicators into short debrief prompts and field cues teams can use during extended ops.
This session explains:
- Explore how sustained duty cycles influence handler decision-making and canine signaling. We'll translate lab-informed indicators into short debrief
- We'll translate lab-informed indicators into short debrief prompts and field cues teams can use during extended ops.






Dr. Melanie Uhde
Dr. Melanie Uhde holds a Ph.D. in Biology from the Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany and completed postdoctoral research at Columbia University, focusing on brain–body interactions relevant to behavior and stress.
She has authored 16 peer-reviewed scientific publications and completed advanced studies in anxiety disorders at Stanford University. In parallel with her academic work, she has over a decade of hands-on dog training experience, actively trains in protection sport with her own Malinois, and is a Certified Canine Athlete Specialist with a focus on physical resilience and longevity. Her work bridges neuroscience and applied training to better understand how motivation and resilience are built, expressed, and regulated in dogs.








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