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  • RRID:SCR_021393

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/facesync/, https://bio.tools/FaceSync

Project related to emotions and facial expressions. Includes open source guide to building affordable head mount for camera to maintain high temporal and spatial resolution of face throughout duration of experiment. Device is paired with FaceSync, Python toolbox which automatically synchronizes recorded facial expressions to videos and events such as social interactions.

Proper citation: FaceSync project (RRID:SCR_021393) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021406

https://github.com/jpgill86/neurotic

Software Python toolbox for interactive characterization in neuroscience.Users can read in variety of file formats for neural data and video, which they can then process, filter, analyze, annotate and plot.Used to review and annotate signal data synchronized with video, performs simple initial analyses including signal filtering and spike detection, supports variety of file formats.Facilitates collaborations by using portable specification for loading and processing data and retrieving data files from online sources.App for Windows, macOS, and Linux to review and annotate electrophysiology data and simultaneously captured video.

Proper citation: neurotic (RRID:SCR_021406) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021461

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/attys/

Portal related to biomedical signals.Provides wearable data acquisition device with special focus on biomedical signals such as heart activity (ECG), muscle activity (EMG) and brain activity (EEG).Open source high precision bluetooth data acquisition device.

Proper citation: Attys project (RRID:SCR_021461) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021462

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/autonomouse/

Project related to self initiated conditioning and behavior tracking in mice. Provides automated system that can track large numbers (over 25) of socially housed mice through implanted RFID chips on mice. With RFID trackers and other analyses, behavior of mice can be tracked as they train and are subsequently tested on (or self-initiate testing in) odor discrimination task over months with thousands of trials performed every day.

Proper citation: AutonoMouse project (RRID:SCR_021462) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021460

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/autoreward2/

Project related to detection and rewarding rodents in modified T-maze task. System designed to detect and reward rodents in modified T maze provided by Ruhr University Bochum, Germany scientists.

Proper citation: Autoreward2 project (RRID:SCR_021460) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/bpm-biosignals/

Portal as educational resource regarding construction and implementation of bioamplifiers as well as interpretation of biosignals.

Proper citation: BPM Biosignals project (RRID:SCR_021459) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/automated-mouse-homecage-two-bottle-choice-test/

Project related to assessing preferences by mice among fluids in their homecages.Provided system includes homecage fitted apparatus for automated, photobeam based detection of licks in two bottle choice task. Used for automated mouse homecage two bottle choice test.

Proper citation: Automated mouse homecage two bottle choice test project (RRID:SCR_021457) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/closed-loop-system/

Portal includes system for combined behavioral tracking, electrophysiology, and closed loop stimulation provided by University of Oslo scientists.Integrates Bonsai and Open Ephys with multiple modules.Provides guide for setting up this system.

Proper citation: Closed Loop System project (RRID:SCR_021475) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/usv-detector/

Project related to ultrasonic vocalizations detection. Provides device designed for automatic detection of 50kHz ultrasonic vocalizations.

Proper citation: Ultrasonic Vocalizations Detector project (RRID:SCR_021471) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021504

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https://ethowatcher.paginas.ufsc.br/

Software tool for behavioral and video tracking analysis in laboratory animals. Used to support detailed ethography, video tracking, and extraction of kinematic variables from digital video files of laboratory animals.

Proper citation: EthoWatcher (RRID:SCR_021504) Copy   


https://www.feldmanlab.org/

Project related to function of cerebral cortex. Included model system for studying cortical function is provided by UC Berkeley scientists. System includes lickometer which employs infrared beam and sensor to minimize electrical noise artifacts during neurophysiology experiments and can be easily mounted in micromanipulator for precise and repeatable positioning.Open source lickometer was designed in conjunction with open source water delivery system.Together, these provide basic hardware for DIY behavioral assay and reward system for mice.

Proper citation: Feldman Lab Lickometer project (RRID:SCR_021469) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021503

https://github.com/arnefmeyer/mousecam

Software Python package with functions for extracting and analyzing data recorded using camera system.Used to monitor behaviors including eye position, whisking, and ear movements in unrestrained animals.Can be mounted in combination with neural implants for recording brain activity.

Proper citation: Mousecam (RRID:SCR_021503) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/hao-chen-lab-repository/

Project aims to establish computing platform for rodent behavior research using Raspberry Pi computer. They have built several devices for conducting operant conditioning and monitoring environmental data.

Proper citation: Hao Chen Lab Repository project (RRID:SCR_021467) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021441

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/pidose/

Project related to oral drug administration to group housed mice. Provides open source system for oral drug administration to group housed mice. System includes home cage attached device that weighs individual animals and administers daily dosage of drug solution based on each animal bodyweight through their drinking water. Group housed mice are identified through use of RFID tagging and receive both regular water and drug solution drops by licking at spout within PiDose module.

Proper citation: PiDose project (RRID:SCR_021441) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/autonomous-training-forelimb-motor-task/

Portal related to individualized tracking of self directed motor learning in group housed mice performing skilled lever positioning task in home cage. Provides system for fully autonomous training of group housed mice on forelimb motor task. Task is run and controlled by Raspberry Pi microcomputer, which allows for cages to be monitored remotely through active internet connection. System was developed by University of Ottawa scientists.

Proper citation: Autonomous Training of a Forelimb Motor Task project (RRID:SCR_021562) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021563

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/flypi/

Portal provides open source and affordable microscope experimental setup device based on Raspberry Pi, Arduino microcontroller and off-the-shelf electronic components. System design is based on 3D-printed mainframe, Raspberry Pi computer, and high definition camera system as well as Arduino based optical and thermal control circuits. All functions of FlyPi can be controlled through custom written graphical user interface.

Proper citation: FlyPi (RRID:SCR_021563) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/teensy-based-interface/

Portal provides Teensy-Based Interface system. System includes Teensy 3.2 microcontroller based interface that is easily programmable, and offers high speed, precisely timed behavioral data acquisition and digital and analog outputs for controlling sCMOS cameras and other devices. Developed by Boston University scientists.

Proper citation: Teensy-Based Interface project (RRID:SCR_021560) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021561

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/airtrack/

Portal provides head fixed behavioral environment that uses lightweight physical maze floating on air table that moves around animals body under direct control of animal itself.

Proper citation: Airtrack (RRID:SCR_021561) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/diy-rodent-running-disk/

Portal related to Rodent Running Disk. Provided Rodent Running Disk was developed by University of California, Berkeley scientist. Acrylic disk mounted to optical encoder to achieve fast locomotion decoding.

Proper citation: DIY Rodent Running Disk (RRID:SCR_021558) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021553

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/signalbuddy/

Portal related to signal generation. Provided system was developed by Columbia University scientists. System includes signal generator for scientific applications which generates digital or true analog signals (sine waves, step functions, and pulse trains) and can be controlled with intuitive serial monitor interface.

Proper citation: SignalBuddy (RRID:SCR_021553) Copy   



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