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Bowl Digging Paradigm Testing Apparatus with Tracking Procedures for Rodent Behavior
Case ID:
200-2020
Web Published:
7/11/2023
A standardized research tool for studying rodent behavior that is especially useful for neuro, behavioral, and pharmacological studies. Background: Prior versions of this type of apparatus have been used to observe rodent for various neuro, behavioral, and pharmacological studies. Difficulties have arisen when experimental scientists have engineered their own rodent observatories that have varying conditions that are not conducive to a controlled experiment. This is a standardized apparatus that provides the resources needed to observe rodents under the conditions determined by the scientist. Technology Overview: The Bowl Digging Paradigm Testing Apparatus developed by SUNY Old Westbury researchers is a lidless cube that includes three sets of four bowls and a surveillance system that allows experimental scientists to observe rodent behavior as they dig and make choices under various conditions. Sections of the cube can be closed off via guillotine door. The apparatus employs a video tracking system called Anymaze® as well as an infra-red detection system to record behaviors, obviating the need for additional scientists to take shifts to record behavior. Advantages:
Allows for a bird’s-eye view of rodent behavior
Lower cost
Increased effectiveness
Intellectual Property Summary: No patent Licensing Status: This technology is available for licensing. https://suny.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/adobestock_38333999.jpeg
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https://canberra-ip.technologypublisher.com/tech/Bowl_Digging_Paradigm_Testin g_Apparatus_with_Tracking_Procedures_for_Rodent_Behavior
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For Information, Contact:
Mahfuz Miah
Life Sciences Business Development Associate
The Research Foundation for The State University of New York
518-434-7278
mahfuz.miah@rfsuny.org