Operant Conditioning Parameters Measured PACKWINCS (Customized Module) • Customized Summary Report: Exp. Duration, Number of responses/cues/reinforcements (as well as latencies, mean duration, rate, inter-response time, inter-state time, breaking point etc.) • Response by time report: number of response by user-defined intervals of time • Response pattern report by group: pattern plot of response distribution along the time • Responses list: name, starting time, duration. • Single-sessions reports: Events history, Acquisition Replay, Cumulated curve and Response pattern plots PACKWINHO (5-CSRT Task) • Total number of correct, incorrect, premature, perseverative responses and corresponding hole distribution, number of responses during time-out • Mean response latencies (correct, incorrect, magazine) • Number and % of omissions, choice accuracy • Number of trials made, duration of the session • Single-sessions reports (Events history, Acquisition Replay, Cumulated curve and Response pattern plots) PACKWINVT (Vogel Test) • Pre-test calculations: exp. duration, total number of licks, licks rate, drinking time, first lick latency • Test calculations: exp. duration, number of licks (total and during shock), licks rate, drinking time, first lick and shock latency, number of shocks, mean time for completing blocks of licks, suppression time, mean inter-lick response, mean shock latency • List of detect licks and shocks (starting time, duration, start state, end state) PACKWINCSFR (Fear Conditioning) • Summary table: duration and number of freezing episodes in each period of the protocol (habituation, cue, shock, inter-trial time) • List of freezing episodes: starting time, duration etc. • Number and duration of freezing episodes in each user-defined intervals of time PACKWINCSST (Startle Reflex) • Summary table: mean startle calculation (maximum amplitude, latencies to the maximum, duration, latency to the onset, average surface) for each period of the protocol (habituation, pulse trial, pre-pulse pulse trial, control trial) • List of startle response evaluated in each period of the protocol: maximum amplitude, latency to the maximum, Duration, latency to the onset, average surface RefeRences Biesdorf C et al. 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(operant reward learning, mice, Spain) Ordering Information Order # 76-0002 76-0595 76-0592 76-0593 76-0594 76-0701 76-0702 76-0156 Model PacKwin V2.0 PacKwinuPg PacKwincS PacKwinHo PacKwinVt PacKwincSfr PacKwincSSt LinKboX01 Product Packwin Software platform, requires experimental module Packwin upgrade to V2.0 Packwin customized module nine-Hole experimental module, for 5-cSrt task procedure only Vogel test module freezing experimental module Startle experimental module Link and Power, one required per chamber Operant Conditioning • Packwin Software for Operant/Behavioral Chambers V2.0 note Additional hardware is required –please see pages 18-19 (Operant Box), page 80 (Vogel Test Box), page 73 (5/9 Holes Box) and pages 69-70 (startle and freezing Box) for more information on our behavioral boxes or contact your local sales and Application specialist for more information on the right system for you! www.panlab.com • www.coulbourn.com 21