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Operant Conditioning
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Packwin Software for Operant/Behavioral Chambers V2.0
Operant Conditioning • Packwin Software for Operant/Behavioral Chambers V2.0
Packwin V2.0 is a user-friendly and versatile software platform providing powerful tools to conduct a wide range of behavioral research experiments. Modular in structure, Packwin can be purchased in different configurations to meet the unique needs of our researchers: Packwin Customized Module – With a straightforward state editor interface, Packwin eliminates the need for learning complicated programming languages to create even the most complex protocols. The experimenter can build a wide variety of protocols for operant procedures including:
key features
• Associative Learning & Motivation (classical operant conditioning protocols - FR, VR, FI, VI, PR) • Memory (DTP/MDTP tasks, active/passive avoidance) • Addiction (Self-administration, intracerebral stimulation, risk-taking tasks, etc.) • Attention (visual discrimination, 5-choice serial reaction time task) • Anxiety & Depression (Vogel test, Learned helplessness, Geller-Seifter task) • And most standard user-defined protocols
} Modular structure fits most needs and budgets } Straightforward and flexible software for running
standard operant procedures
} User-friendly interface designed for the experimental process } Convenient box test and simulator panel } Informative run-time panel with real-time calculations } Time-saving batch analysis } Advanced numerical & graphical reports } Can be used for both Research and Teaching } Ideal for Panlab and other operant boxes
Packwin Pre-Configured Test Modules – Specific experimental modules provide convenient protocol editor templates, ready-to-use run panels and data reports directly targeted to specific, standard behavior experiments for even more simplicity. Available modules include: • 5/9 Hole Module for the 5-Choice Serial Reaction Time Test • Vogel Test • Freezing for fear conditioning experiments • Startle for startle response evaluation
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