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    Behavioral Control System Box
    Observing neural activity during behavior has become an important tool in understanding neural function. Behavior reflects nervous system activity and is dependent on multiple factors, including...
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    Comparator Dual Lick Port Detector
    Lick sensors can be important tools in determining rodents' licking and drinking behavior during behavioral and neuroscience research. Commercially available lick sensors generally use...
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    Dual Lick Port Detector
    The Dual Lick Port Detector board provided here is used to detect a rodent drinking from one of the multiple outlets in a behavior experiment. The dual lick port detects using a small...
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    Four-way Olfactometer Arena for Fruit Flies
    The four-way olfactometer is a structure for fly experimentation, wherein four sectors with different odors are created in a chamber, stimulating and allowing for observation of fly...
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    Janelia Smart Cage
    Head-fixed behavioral experiments in non-human primates, and more recently, rodents have been the gold standard in exploring the dynamics of the mammalian brain. The combination of precise...
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    Large Spherical Treadmill for Rodents
    Recent advances in the use of awake, head-fixed preparation for small rodents (e.g., rats and mice) have led to an array of new interactive tools for studying brain and behavior. Here we present a...
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    miniBCS
    System Overview   The miniBCS is a compact, general-purpose Behavioral Control System (BCS). It provides a powerful platform to control real-time experiments. It is...
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    Olfactometer
    The olfactometer, or “electronic nose,” detects and measures odors in many research and commercial applications. This odor-delivery system consists of one cassette or multiple cassettes connected...
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    Projector for Visual Stimulation
    Projectors are the most popular visual stimulation devices for visual neurophysiology experiments. Projectors can be designed with novel display solutions for rendering high temporal and spatial...
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    Rodent In Vivo Electrophysiology Targeting System (RIVETS® and RIVETS 360®)
    Recent studies have provided compelling demonstrations that both mice and rats can be trained to perform various behavioral tasks while head restrained. To be effective for research studies, a...