A novel naïve Bayes approach to identifying grooming behaviors in the force-plate actometric platform
Collin J Anderson,
Roberto Cadeddu,
Daria Nesterovich Anderson
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSelf-grooming behavior in rodents serves as a valuable model for investigating stereotyped and perseverative responses. Most current grooming analyses primarily rely on video observation, which lacks standardization, efficiency, and quantitative information about force. To address these limitations, we developed an automated paradigm to analyze grooming using a force-plate actometer.New MethodGrooming behavior is quantified by calculating ratios of relevant movement power spectral bands. These ratios… Show more
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