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Bussey-Saksida Mouse Touch Screen Chamber Package
Model 80614
Not just another square sheet metal box, the Bussey-Saksida chamber has a unique trapezoidal wall shape to focus the animal's attention and is made from machined parts that simply slot together. The chamber can also be configured to a modular square chamber with panels, levers, lights, and a range of other operators.
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Easy-Install System for Mouse Touch Screen Systems
Model 80614-20
The Easy-install was developed for the Bussey-Saksida Touch Screen Systems due to the large number of cables and connections that these systems require.
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Camera, filtered and focused for IR light
Model 80600-CAM
View animal performance in light or dark. Recommended for all Bussey-Saksida Chambers. Improve visability in 5/9 Hole and Modular Test Chambers.
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Quad Processor/Video Splitter
Model 80600-QPV
Use with 80600-CAM to view four test chambers on a single screen. Monitor not included.
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Quad Video Processor
Model 80600-QVI
Use with 80600-CAM to view four test chambers on a single screen. Monitor not included.
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Controller PC - Touch Screen Chambers
Model 88530
A complete control PC with interface card and UPDD Drivers for up to four Bussey-Saksida Touch Chambers.
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4 Station Rodent Touch CPU and Controller
Model 88520
System contains: PC Controller with USB Keyboard, USB Mouse, DVI 20" LCD Flat Panel Monitor, Quad RS232 Adapter, 2 Dual Video Card (DVI), Universal Pointer Device Driver (UPDD).
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ABET II Software for Touch Screens
Model 89505
Operant monitoring and control software for use with the Touch Screen modular hardware.
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Whisker Multimedia
Model 80698-1
An operating system designed to control image presentation and touch screen input from multiple screens.
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Delay Discounting (DD) Task for Mice
Model 89552
As a measure of impulsivity, the Delay Discounting Task (DD) measures how long the rodent is prepared to wait for a larger reward.
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Progressive Ratio and Effort Related Choice Task for Mice
Model 89549
The touch screen version of the PR and ERC tasks are designed to be equivalent to the more usual tasks done with levers and nose pokes.
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4-Choice Gambling Task for Mice
Model 89550
Based on the Iowa Gambling Task, the subject chooses from four illuminated windows. A touch in any of the windows will result in either a Win or a Loss. The test is sensitive to serotonergic and dopaminergic agents.
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Rodent Continuous Performance Task: Image (rCPT) for Mice
Model 89551
In the Rodent CPT (Image) task, 5 different black and white images are used. They are shown briefly, one at a time and in a random order, on the touch screen. One of the images is designated the target stimulus. In order to obtain reward, the subject must touch the target stimulus and withhold from touching the non-target stimuli.
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5-Choice Continuous Performance Test - 5C-CPT - for Mice
Model 89548
Like the 5-choice serial reaction task, this task requires the rodent to respond to a brief visual stimulus presented randomly in one of 5 locations. In addition some trials present visual stimuli in all five locations together and for these trials the subject must learn to withhold a response.
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Two-choice Visual Discrimination Reversal for Mice
Model 89540
The task involves learning that one of two shapes displayed simultaneously on the screen is correct. Touching the correct stimuli will be rewarded by delivery of food to the reward tray.
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Paired-Associate Learning Task - PAL - for Mice
Model 89541
In humans this task has proved to be highly effective for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. In the PAL task for rodents, rats learn and remember which of three objects goes in which of three spatial locations.
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Visuomotor Conditional Learning - VMCL - for Mice
Model 89542
This is a habit or stimulus-response task in which the rodent learns a rule of the type If shape A presented, respond to the left location; if shape B is presented, respond to the right location.
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5-choice Serial Reaction Time Task - 5CSRT - for Mice
Model 89543
This task requires the rodent to respond to a brief visual stimulus presented randomly in one of 5 locations. This task in rodents is sensitive to cortical manipulations, especially those involving prefrontal cortex, and is highly dependent on cholinergic transmission.
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Autoshaping for Mice
Model 89544
The task measures a Pavlovian response to the screen. This is a very rapidly administered test of simple classical conditioning that is dependent on a reward system centred on the ventral striatum.
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Trial-unique Nonmatching-to-Location Task - TUNL - for Mice
Model 89545
TUNL can be thought of as a version of delayed nonmatching-to-place, usually carried out in a conventional Skinner box with levers, in which the rats are presented with a sample location and, following a delay, are presented with two choice locations.
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Location Discrimination - LD - for Mice
Model 89546
The rodents are required to discriminate between two white squares on the screen. Responses to squares on one side of the screen will be rewarded, while responses on the other side of the screen will be punished with a time out period.
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ABET TTL Adapter/Breakout
Model 81510
The Adapter converts open collector outputs from Advantech PCI-1734 cards and ABET II Interfaces to TTL signals.
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ABET II to Plexon DI/O Interface
Model 81511-1
This device connects Side B of 81500 Series ABET II Interface to the Plexon Digital Input Port A and to Digital Output Port.
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