One of the major issues in modeling neuronal correlates of behavior is the vastly different protocols and data analysis methods between labs. Coralie-Anne Mosser and colleagues, however, have found a solution to this problem with their novel device, the...
In vivo electrophysiology experiments are widely used in neuroscience to investigate brain activity, yet setups can be expensive with multiple subjects. Eyal Kimchi and colleagues developed OpBox, an open-source in-vivo electrophysiology hardware and software package....
Software engineers Davide Ciliberti and Fabian Kloosterman meticulously report on their new open-source software, Falcon, in the paper “Falcon: a highly flexible open-source software for closed-loop neuroscience”, published in the Journal of Neural Engineering....
Raspberry Pi Grating (RPG) is a recently developed software package used to generate and display visual stimuli and collect feedback via a RaspberryPi microcomputer. This Python based package was developed by Vivian Imbriotis and her colleagues in 2020 and generates a...
Jacqueline Sullivan and colleagues from Western University have published a recent commentary in Genes, Brains, and Behavior highlighting the Mouse Translational Research Accelerator Platform (MouseTRAP). MouseTRAP is a platform of touchscreen cognition tasks...
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