The automated measurement of rodent behaviour is crucial to advance research in neuroscience and pharmacology. Rats and mice are used as models for human diseases; their behaviour is studied to discover and develop new drugs for psychiatric and neurological disorders and to establish the effect of genetic variation on behavioural changes. Such behaviour is primarily labelled by humans. Manual annotation is labour intensive, error-prone and subject to individual interpretation. We present a system for automated behaviour recognition (ABR) that recognises the rat behaviours ‘drink’, ‘eat’, ‘sniff’, ‘groom’, ‘jump’, ‘rear unsupported’, ‘rear wall’, ‘rest’, ‘twitch’ and ‘walk’. The ABR system needs no on-site training; the only inputs needed ar...
AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importan...
The use of animal models for substance use disorder (SUD) has made an important contribution in the ...
Neurobehavioural analysis of mouse phenotypes requires the monitoring of mouse behaviour over long p...
The automated measurement of rodent behaviour is crucial to advance research in neuroscience and pha...
Background In the past, studies in behavioral neuroscience and drug development have relied on simpl...
Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models in behavioral neuroscience. Abnormal social ...
Background: Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models. Automated measuring tools that ...
We developed an inexpensive computer vision-based method utilizing an algorithm which differentiates...
Introduction: The most widely used test to identify undesired effects of drugs on the central and th...
We describe a trainable computer vision system enabling the automated analysis of complex mouse beha...
Behavioral neuroscience research incorporates the identical high level of meticulous methodologies a...
A large variety of rodent behavioral tests are currently being used to evaluate traits such as senso...
The object recognition task (ORT) has become increasingly popular as a memory test in neuroscience r...
Most animals used in research are rodents, mainly mice because of their predominance in genetics and...
The use of animal models for substance use disorder (SUD) has made an important contribution in the ...
AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importan...
The use of animal models for substance use disorder (SUD) has made an important contribution in the ...
Neurobehavioural analysis of mouse phenotypes requires the monitoring of mouse behaviour over long p...
The automated measurement of rodent behaviour is crucial to advance research in neuroscience and pha...
Background In the past, studies in behavioral neuroscience and drug development have relied on simpl...
Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models in behavioral neuroscience. Abnormal social ...
Background: Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models. Automated measuring tools that ...
We developed an inexpensive computer vision-based method utilizing an algorithm which differentiates...
Introduction: The most widely used test to identify undesired effects of drugs on the central and th...
We describe a trainable computer vision system enabling the automated analysis of complex mouse beha...
Behavioral neuroscience research incorporates the identical high level of meticulous methodologies a...
A large variety of rodent behavioral tests are currently being used to evaluate traits such as senso...
The object recognition task (ORT) has become increasingly popular as a memory test in neuroscience r...
Most animals used in research are rodents, mainly mice because of their predominance in genetics and...
The use of animal models for substance use disorder (SUD) has made an important contribution in the ...
AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importan...
The use of animal models for substance use disorder (SUD) has made an important contribution in the ...
Neurobehavioural analysis of mouse phenotypes requires the monitoring of mouse behaviour over long p...