SignalBuddy

SignalBuddy

Richard Warren, a graduate student in the Sawtell lab at Columbia University, recently shared his new open-source project called SignalBuddy: SignalBuddy is an easy-to-make, easy-to-use signal generator for scientific applications. Making friends is hard, but making...
optoPAD and flyPAD

optoPAD and flyPAD

Carlos Ribeiro’s lab at Champalimaud recently published their new project called optoPAD in eLife: Both the analysis of behavior and of neural activity need to be time-precise in order to make any correlation or comparison to each other. The analysis of behavior can...
AutonoMouse

AutonoMouse

In a recently published article (Erskine et al., 2019), The Schaefer lab at the Francis Crick Institute introduced their new open-source project called AutonoMouse. AutonoMouse is a fully automated, high-throughput system for self-initiated conditioning and behavior...
Stytra

Stytra

Vilim Štih has shared their new project from the Portugues lab called Stytra, which was recently published in PLOS Computational Biology (Štih, Petrucco et al., 2019): “Stytra is a flexible open-source software package written in Python and designed to cover all the...
Dual-port Lick Detector

Dual-port Lick Detector

In the Journal of Neurophysiology, Brice Williams and colleagues have  shared their design for a novel dual-port lick detector. This device can be used for both real-time measurement and manipulation of licking behavior in head-fixed mice. Measuring licking behavior...