AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importance because it eliminates the subjective influence of evaluators on the study. This study aimed to develop and test the reproducibility of a system for automated analysis of locomotor activity in rats. For this study, 15 male Wistar were evaluated at P8, P14, P17, P21, P30 and P60. A monitoring system was developed that consisted of an open field of 1m in diameter with a black surface, an infrared digital camera and a video capture card. The animals were filmed for 2min as they moved freely in the field. The images were sent to a computer connected to the camera. Afterwards, the videos were analyzed using software developed using MATLAB® (math...
Locomotor activity in rodents is routinely assessed in the evaluation of drugs and other behavioural...
The analysis of locomotion in laboratory animals plays a crucial role in many scientific research ar...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...
Abstract Background Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influ...
An existing gait analysis system designed to quantify the locomotion characteristics of rats and cal...
Abstract Aims The behavior of laboratory animals has been studied through displacement, with differ...
Background: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Automatization and technological advances have led to a larger number of methods and systems to moni...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Background Generating quantitative metrics of rodent locomotion and general behaviours from video fo...
In the study of motor systems it is often necessary to track the movements of an experimental animal...
The automated measurement of rodent behaviour is crucial to advance research in neuroscience and pha...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
This work is part of a research project studying the learning of fine motor skills in rats. A system...
The Morris Water Maze Behavioural Test is a universal method for testing cognitive functions in expe...
Locomotor activity in rodents is routinely assessed in the evaluation of drugs and other behavioural...
The analysis of locomotion in laboratory animals plays a crucial role in many scientific research ar...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...
Abstract Background Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influ...
An existing gait analysis system designed to quantify the locomotion characteristics of rats and cal...
Abstract Aims The behavior of laboratory animals has been studied through displacement, with differ...
Background: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Automatization and technological advances have led to a larger number of methods and systems to moni...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Background Generating quantitative metrics of rodent locomotion and general behaviours from video fo...
In the study of motor systems it is often necessary to track the movements of an experimental animal...
The automated measurement of rodent behaviour is crucial to advance research in neuroscience and pha...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
This work is part of a research project studying the learning of fine motor skills in rats. A system...
The Morris Water Maze Behavioural Test is a universal method for testing cognitive functions in expe...
Locomotor activity in rodents is routinely assessed in the evaluation of drugs and other behavioural...
The analysis of locomotion in laboratory animals plays a crucial role in many scientific research ar...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...