SnackClock

SnackClock

From the Kravitz lab at the NIH comes a simple device for dispensing pre-measured quantities of food at regular intervals throughout the day.  Affectionately known as “SnackClock”, this device uses a 24-hour clock movement to rotate a dispenser wheel one revolution...
Airtrack

Airtrack

Airtrack was developed in LARKUM Lab by Mostafa Nashaat, Hatem Oraby, Robert Sachdev, York Winter and Matthew Larkum. Alexander Schill, engineer at Charité workshop (CWW) had a significant contribution to the design of the platform and the airtrack table. Airtrack is...
3DTracker

3DTracker

Jumpei Matsumoto has submitted the following to OpenBehavior regarding 3D tracker, a 3D video tracking system for animal behavior. 3DTracker-FAB is an open source software for 3D-video based markerless computerized behavioral analysis for laboratory animals (currently...
Autonomous Training of a Forelimb Motor Task

Autonomous Training of a Forelimb Motor Task

Greg Silas, from the University of Ottawa, has kindly contributed the following to OpenBehavior. “Silasi et al developed a low-cost system for fully autonomous training of group housed mice on a forelimb motor task. We demonstrate the feasibility of tracking both...
M-Track

M-Track

Annalisa Scimemi, of the Department of Biology at SUNY Albany, has shared the following Python based code to track movement of labelled paws in grooming and freely behaving mice in an article published by PLoS Computational Biology. Traditional approaches to analyze...