2017
DOI: 10.5514/rmac.v43.i2.62310
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A Selective Look at Some Pre-Skinnerian Cumulative Recording Systems and Cumulative Records in Physiology and Psychology

Abstract: Although the cumulative record and cumulative recorder have become closely identified with B.F. Skinner and the experimental analysis of behavior, they actually predate both. The purpose of this article is to describe some early examples of cumulative records in psychology and physiology, as well as the techniques used

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“…The aspiration to obtain cumulative records of laboratory animal behaviors in a "non-intrusive home-cage like style" dates back more than a century (for an historical re-collection see 33 ) but was until recently restricted to a limited set of tools like the running wheel integrated in the home cage (served critically for the understanding of the circadian rhythm in small rodents). Over the past few years a number of techniques 3,7,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] have become available for automated non-intrusive 24/7 monitoring of in-cage activity 47 of single housed 7,35,40,44 and group housed 8,34,36,37,43,45,48,49 small rodents.…”
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“…The aspiration to obtain cumulative records of laboratory animal behaviors in a "non-intrusive home-cage like style" dates back more than a century (for an historical re-collection see 33 ) but was until recently restricted to a limited set of tools like the running wheel integrated in the home cage (served critically for the understanding of the circadian rhythm in small rodents). Over the past few years a number of techniques 3,7,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] have become available for automated non-intrusive 24/7 monitoring of in-cage activity 47 of single housed 7,35,40,44 and group housed 8,34,36,37,43,45,48,49 small rodents.…”
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“…In cooperation with the DVC team at Tecniplast, CST activations was extracted from the raw data by taking the average of two consecutive capacitance readings and calculate the difference with the average of the following two readings (two windows, W2) and compared the absolute value of the capacitance change to the lowest possible threshold (λ) that did not pass-through noise generated in empty cages as activity (λ = 1.25). The output is binary from the comparison of successive samples, either an electrode is activated (1) or not (0). The method has previously been validated against CCD-tracking [16].…”
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“…Traditionally, behaviours of laboratory mice have been assessed by snapshots of home cage behaviours or out-of-cage (and everyday life context) testing, these approaches may not substitute well for cumulative unsupervised monitoring of spontaneous behaviours and their alterations over time. Efforts to solve these shortcomings dates more than a century back [ 1 ], however, due to technical obstacles it was not until the late 20 th century that such systems evolved (e.g. [ 2 , 3 ]) and later became commercially available (e.g.…”
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“…Traditionally, behaviours of laboratory mice have been assessed by snapshots of home cage behaviours or out-of-cage (and everyday life context) testing, these approaches may not substitute well for cumulative unsupervised monitoring of behavioural alteration over time. Efforts to solve this shortcomings dates more than a century back[1], however, due to technical obstacles it was not until the late 20 th century that such systems evolved (e.g. [2, 3]) and later became commercially available (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%