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Video Tracking
• Information about Subjects, Sessions and Configuration • Tracking calculation in arms, center and total (entries, time, distance covered, speed, resting/slow/fast displacements etc.) • Specific calculations: first arm choice, first arm choice latency, spontaneous alternation triplets, Max Alternation triplet, total arm entries • Time evolution report lists (zone transitions, scored events) • Group evolution graph SMART-CPP (Conditioned Place Preference) • Information about Subjects, Sessions and Configuration • Tracking calculation in drug/placebo related compartment, corridor and total (entries, time, distance covered, speed, resting/slow/fast displacements etc.) • Specific calculations: relative time in compartments • Time evolution report lists (zone transitions, scored events) • Group evolution graph SMART-SI (Social Interaction) • Information about Subjects, Sessions and Configuration • Tracking calculation in the experimental area for each subject (entries, time, distance covered, speed, resting/slow/fast displacements etc.) • Specific calculations: contact number between subjects, contact mean duration, relative movement, proximity • Time evolution report lists (zone transitions, scored events) • Group evolution graph SMART-FST (Forced-Swim and Tail-Suspension Test) • Information about Subjects, Sessions and Configuration • Global and specific activity/immobility episodes calculations (total and mean duration, frequency, latency to first occurrence) • Time evolution report lists (Activity/immobility episode list, manual scored events) • Group evolution graph
Ordering Information
Order # 76-0695 76-0696 76-0697 76-0681 76-0682 76-0688 76-0690 76-0689 76-0691 76-0692 76-0693 76-0687 Model SmartbaSic SmartSuPer Product Smart V3.0 basic Pack SMART V3.0 Packs
Video Tracking
Smart V3.0 Super Pack
SmartPremium Smart V3.0 Premium Pack Smart V3.0 SmartcS Smartof Smartwm SmartPm Smartty SmartcPP SmartfSt SmartSi Smart V3.0 Platform – requires modules customizable experimental module open field Preconfigured module water maze Preconfigured module Plus maze Preconfigured module t/y maze Preconfigured module Place Preference Preconfigured module forced Swim test and tail Suspension test Preconfigured module Social interaction Preconfigured module (up to 8 Subjects in one arena) global activity extension multiple arena extension triwise extension input-output extension remote Data acquisition Start/Stop control a/D Video converter (uSb), for Laptop and Desktop a/D Vido converter (Pci), for Desktop only
SMART V3.0 Platform
• SMART Video Tracking System V3.0
SMART V3.0 Extensions 76-0683 76-0686 76-0685 76-0267 76-0694 76-0262 76-0703
RefeRences
Rojsanga P et al. (2015) Thunbergia laurifolia extract ameliorates cognitive and emotional deficits in olfactorectomized mice. Pharm Biol. 2015 Aug;53(8):1141-8. (object recognition test) Wang L et al. (2015) Cognitive recovery by chronic activation of the large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. Neuropharmacology. 2015 May;92:8-15. (water maze) Zádor F et al. (2015) Low dosage of rimonabant leads to anxiolytic-like behavior via inhibiting expression levels and G-protein activity of kappa opioid receptors in a cannabinoid receptor independent manner. Neuropharmacology. 2015 Feb; 89:298-307. (plus maze) Giménez-Llort L et al. (2015) AVCRI104P3, a novel multitarget compound with cognitionenhancing and anxiolytic activities: Studies in cognitively poor middle-aged mice. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Feb 27. pii: S0166-4328(15)00121-7. (water maze) Ali T et al. (2015) Melatonin attenuates D-galactose-induced memory impairment, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration via RAGE/NF-K B/JNK signaling pathway in aging mouse model. J Pineal Res. 2015 Jan;58(1):71-85. (water maze) Doguc DK et al. (2015) Are there any remarkable effects of prenatal exposure to food colourings on neurobehaviour and learning process in rat offspring? Nutr Neurosci. 2015 Jan;18(1):12-21. (water maze, open-field, forced swimming test) Rodriguez-Espinosa N et al. (2015) Effects of acute and repeated cocaine on markers for neural plasticity within the mesolimbic system in rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2015 Jan;232(1):57-62. (locomotor activity) Sun P et al. (2015) Fear conditioning suppresses large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in lateral amygdala neurons. Physiol Behav. 2015 Jan;138:279-84. (openfield test) Wang YP et al. (2015) Dopamine receptor D1 but not D3 essential for morphine-induced conditioned responses. Genet Mol Res. 2015 Jan 16;14(1):180-9.(open field) Inoue T et al. (2015) Planarian shows decision-making behavior in response to multiple stimuli by integrative brain function. Zoological Letters (2015) 1:7. (Chemotaxis assay in Planarian)
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Smart V3.0 Accessories
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