Understanding the sensory function of visceral structures such as the bladder, intestine, and stomach is important given that more than 1 in 5 people experience pain alongside their normal physiological functions. For this reason, neuroscientists study the perception...
Syncing electrophysiological data with experiment relevant timestamps is crucial for making any meaningful sense of what the ~3 pound organ between our ears is up to. To address this, a group of graduate students from the University of Florida Biomedical...
Janet Wallace, program coordinator in the Sabatini and Datta labs at Harvard Medical School, has shared a new Two-Arm Bandit behavioral project, including the task protocol and corresponding build instructions, developed by Michael L. Wallace, Lynne...
In a recent paper published in eNeuro, Jude Frie and colleagues from Ontario, Canada present a new, open-source, low-cost, and versatile e-cigarette vapor exposure device: OpenVape. Additionally, the authors also tested the OpenVape device by performing a behavioral...
Published in a recent Frontiers in Neuroscience article, researchers Nicholas Sattler and Michael Wehr from the Institute of Neuroscience at University of Oregon took to developing and utilizing two multi-camera head mounts for mice in order to record physiological...