2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.04.005
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A simple webcam-based approach for the measurement of rodent locomotion and other behavioural parameters

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“…The sessions were recorded with a webcam and locomotion during the task was calculated automatically using the MouseTracker software (Tort et al 2006). …”
Section: Open Field Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sessions were recorded with a webcam and locomotion during the task was calculated automatically using the MouseTracker software (Tort et al 2006). …”
Section: Open Field Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among a variety of behavioral analyses, the assessment of spontaneous and induced locomotor activity often plays a crucial role in the research. A number of automated systems able to measure this behavioral parameter have been developed in recent times (Wu et al, 2000;Marchand et al, 2003;Lind et al, 2005;Tort et al, 2006), of which the video-based methods are considered to be the most accurate (Noldus et al, 2001). The majority of video tracking systems were developed and validated for adult animals that usually use rapid running and walking for locomotion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the most robust systems involve video imaging, and many such systems have been developed (Livesey and Leppard, 1981;Godden and Graham, 1983;Sanberg et al, 1984;Vorhees et al, 1992;Schwarting et al, 1993;Park et al, 1995;Sams-Dodd, 1995;Hoy et al, 1996;Rousseau et al, 2000;Noldus et al, 2001;Spink et al, 2001;Lind et al, 2005;Tort et al, 2006). While the development of sophisticated tech- * Corresponding author.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%