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Our Modular Operant Chamber is an entirely modular experimental enclosure designed to conduct operant conditioning procedures (e.g. food reinforcement, DMTS, conflict tests, self-administrationÉ).
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Entirely modular system
Easily transformed between rat and mice chamber
Reduced number of cables
Possibility of customization
Up to 8 stations can be connected at once to PC through a single cable
Our Modular Operant Chamber is an entirely modular experimental enclosure designed to conduct operant conditioning procedures (e.g. food reinforcement, DMTS, conflict tests, self-administrationÉ).
The operant chamber is made in an entirely modular structure which allows complete disassembling or rearrangement to build a new space of different dimensions/components or to enable storage in the minimum space. It can be easily transformed from rat chamber to mice chamber (or vice versa) with a reduced cost.
A frontal door offers a total accessibility inside the chamber. Walls and cover can be of different material or color, since they are totally removable.
Each chamber is associated with a Link Box which provides power to up to 8 (expandable to 16) Operant Modules (levers, lights, sound, dispensers, electrical shock...) conferring to the chambers a full autonomy.
Special accessories are provided for self-administration procedures. Only one cable connects the Link Box to the LE85XCT Programmer or PC (PackWin Software), this last for advanced protocol configuration and running.
The Cages can be equipped with a weigh transducer in order to record activity or freezing.
Citations
Pellon R et al. (2007) Pharmacological analysis of the effects of benzodiazepines on punished schedule-induced polydipsia in rats. Behav. Pharmacol. 18(1): 81-87. (Punished schedule-induced drinking, rats, Spain)
Pérez-Padilla A, Pellón R (2006) Level of response supresión and amphetamine effects on negatively punished adjunctive licking. Behav. Pharmacol. 17(1): 43-49. (Punished schedule-induced drinking, rats, Spain)
Conejo NM et al. (2005) Brain metabolism after extended training in fear conditioning task. Psicothema. 17(4): 563-568 (disruption of lever pressing in fear conditioning task, Rat, Spain)
Manrique T et al. (2005) Early learning failure impairs adult learning in rats. Dev. Pshychobiol. 46(4): 340-349. (Rat, Spain).
Toro JM et al. (2005) Backward Speech and Speaker Variability in Language Discrimination by Rats. J. Exp. Psychol. 31(1): 95Ð100. (rat, Spain)
Lopez-Moreno JA et al. (2004) Long-lasting increase of alcohol relapse by the cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 during alcohol deprivation. J. Neurosci. 24(38): 8245-8252. (ethanol self-administration, rat, spain)
Pérez-Padilla A, Pellón R (2003) Amphetamine increases schedule-induced drinking reduced by negative punishment procedures. Psychopharmacol. 167(2): 123-129. (Punished schedule-induced drinking, rats, Spain)
Burgal M et al. (1988) Asymmetric incorporation of [14C]cyanate and of fluorescein isothiocyanate in mamillary body of conditioned rats. Neurochem. Res. 13(5): 435-442. (learning, Rat)
Cuomo V et al. (1983) Behavioral and biochemical effects in the adult rat after prolonged postnatal administration of haloperidol. Psychopharmacol. 81(3): 239-243. (Differential reinforcement of low rate schedule, rat, Italy)
Cuomo V et al. (1981) Enduring behavioral and biochemical effects in the adult rat after prolonged postnatal administration of haloperidol. Psychopharmacol. 74(2): 166-169. (Differential reinforcement of low rate schedule, rat, Italy)
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