International audienceBehavioral phenotyping devices have been successfully used to build ethograms, but many aspects of behavior remain out of reach of available phenotyping systems. We now report on a novel device, which consists in an open-field platform resting on highly sensitive piezoelectric (electromechanical) pressure-sensors, with which we could detect the slightest movements (up to individual heart beats during rest) from freely moving rats and mice. The combination with video recordings and signal analysis based on time-frequency decomposition, clustering, and machine learning algorithms provided non-invasive access to previously overlooked behavioral components. The detection of shaking/shivering provided an original readout of...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
Understanding how brain activity encodes information and controls behavior is a long-standing questi...
International audienceBehavioral phenotyping devices have been successfully used to build ethograms,...
Current research on sleep using experimental animals is limited by the expense and time-consuming na...
155 p.Modern neuroscience highlights the need for designing sophisticated behavioral readout of inte...
Quantitative descriptions of animal behavior are essential to study the neural substrates of cogniti...
International audienceWhile miniature inertial sensors offer a promising means for precisely detecti...
Background: Active sensing is crucial for navigation. It is characterized by self-generated motor ac...
While all mammals sleep, the functions and implications of sleep are not well understood, and are a ...
The startle response is an unconditional reflex, characterized by the rapid contraction of facial an...
1. Animal-borne accelerometers have been used across more than 120 species to infer biologically sig...
Le développement d'outils de phénotypage comportemental sophistiqués est indispensable pour comprend...
Background Disruption of rhythms in activity and rest occur in many diseases, and provide an importa...
The preparation consisting of a head-fixed mouse on a spherical or cylindrical treadmill offers uniq...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
Understanding how brain activity encodes information and controls behavior is a long-standing questi...
International audienceBehavioral phenotyping devices have been successfully used to build ethograms,...
Current research on sleep using experimental animals is limited by the expense and time-consuming na...
155 p.Modern neuroscience highlights the need for designing sophisticated behavioral readout of inte...
Quantitative descriptions of animal behavior are essential to study the neural substrates of cogniti...
International audienceWhile miniature inertial sensors offer a promising means for precisely detecti...
Background: Active sensing is crucial for navigation. It is characterized by self-generated motor ac...
While all mammals sleep, the functions and implications of sleep are not well understood, and are a ...
The startle response is an unconditional reflex, characterized by the rapid contraction of facial an...
1. Animal-borne accelerometers have been used across more than 120 species to infer biologically sig...
Le développement d'outils de phénotypage comportemental sophistiqués est indispensable pour comprend...
Background Disruption of rhythms in activity and rest occur in many diseases, and provide an importa...
The preparation consisting of a head-fixed mouse on a spherical or cylindrical treadmill offers uniq...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
Understanding how brain activity encodes information and controls behavior is a long-standing questi...