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Updates on the OpenBehavior 3D Print and Video Repositories

Oct 27, 2022 | Adafruit, Arduino, Community Call to Action, In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Teaching

We recently launched a repository of 3D printed tools for neuroscience research (in August 2022) and started a new GitHub repository to make the designs available in a single repository last month. Thirty five designs are now available in the repository, which you can...
OpenBehavior 3D Printed Objects Repository

OpenBehavior 3D Printed Objects Repository

Aug 18, 2022 | Adafruit, Arduino, In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Teaching

Many labs use 3D printers to create small parts, tools, and replacement items for existing lab gear. Most of these items are never used outside of the lab where they were designed, and there are probably many parallel solutions to common lab problems available. For...
OpenBehavior Microcontrollers Workshop

OpenBehavior Microcontrollers Workshop

Aug 4, 2022 | Adafruit, Arduino, In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Teaching

The goal of the OpenBehavior project is to make open source tools more accessible and easier to use for neuroscientists. With support from NSF’s Division of Biological Infrastructure, Lex Kravitz and Cammi Rood and Kevin Chávez López from the Laubach Lab, spent the...

Video Repository: Updates, additions, and future growth

Jul 7, 2022 | In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Teaching, Video Analysis

Last year, OpenBehavior created a video repository with the intention of gathering raw behavioral neuroscience videos in one location to train students to use video analysis software. Recently, we have updated our repository and added three videos depicting commonly...

DOIs for videos in the OpenBehavior Video Repository

Sep 2, 2021 | In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Teaching, Video Analysis

Earlier this year, the OpenBehavior project initiated a repository of raw videos from typical behavioral neuroscience experiments. A total of 14 video collections were contributed to the repository, and several more will be added this fall. The videos will be useful...

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