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https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/automated-home-cage-functional-imaging/

Portal provides automated system for mesoscopic functional imaging that allows subjects to self initiate head fixation and imaging within home cage. Developed by University of British Columbia scientists. System for automated head fixation within mouse home cages.

Proper citation: Automated Home-Cage Functional Imaging project (RRID:SCR_021567) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/touchscreen-cognition-mousebytes/

Project related to cognitive testing method for rodents.Provides touchscreen operant platform for testing learning and memory in rats and mice.Includes device chambers that can be used to measure rodent behavior.Not open source device.

Proper citation: Touchscreen Cognition (RRID:SCR_021550) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021546

https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/acrobat/

Project related to studying motor behavior. University of Washington in Seattle scientists have developed and published their device for training rats to perform modified center out task.

Proper citation: ACRoBaT (RRID:SCR_021546) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/multichromvisstim/

Project related to visual neuroscience.Provides spatial visual stimulator with arbitrary spectrum of light for visual neuroscientists.Open source, low cost visual stimulator which can be customized with up to 6 chromatic channels. Spectrum of light can be arbitrary and customizable to be adapted to different animal models based on their visual spectrum. Device details, including parts list and information for custom python library for generating visual stimuli (QDSpy), can be found in eLife publication.

Proper citation: Visual stimulator with customizable light spectra (RRID:SCR_021545) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021519

https://github.com/cpapasavvas/LinCoM

Software MATLAB package for linearization of place fields in complex mazes.Graph theoretic approach for production of linear place fields in complex mazes. Used for producing linear place fields for hippocampal cells during behavior in complex mazes.Specifically designed to deal with mazes with one or more decision points (e.g., T-maze, W-maze, double T-maze, radial maze, plus maze, etc).

Proper citation: LinCoM (RRID:SCR_021519) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021526

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/neurospin/pypreclin

Software Python tool to processes raw macaque fMRI images using algorithms embedded in automatic pipeline.

Proper citation: Pypreclin (RRID:SCR_021526) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021525

https://github.com/oculomatic/oculomatic-release

Software tool for high speed eye tracking for Point Gray USB3.0 cameras.Oculomatic software tracks eye position within acquired image frame at frame rate dictated by image sensor.

Proper citation: Oculomatic (RRID:SCR_021525) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021520

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://github.com/MatthewBCooke/Pathfinder/

Open source software for analyzing spatial navigation search strategies.

Proper citation: Pathfinder (RRID:SCR_021520) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021529

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://wavesurfer.janelia.org/

Open source software application for neurophysiology data acquisition and analysis. Program is based in MatLab, and evolved from earlier open source software package called Ephus.

Proper citation: Wave Surfer (RRID:SCR_021529) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021614

https://github.com/AdaptiveMotorControlLab/Camera_Control

Open source software package that allows video to be recorded in sync with behavior. Python GUI and scripts allows investigators to record from multiple imaging source camera feeds with associated timestamps for each frame. Python API to record video system timestamps from Imaging Source USB cameras. Package requires Windows 10, Anaconda, and Git, and is compatible with Imaging Source USB3 cameras. Part of Camera Control project.

Proper citation: Camera Control (RRID:SCR_021614) Copy   


https://github.com/haiderlab/DP-Lick-Detector

Distribution package for Dual Port Lick Detector.Package includes files relevant to building lick detector.

Proper citation: Dual Port Lick Detector (RRID:SCR_021521) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022498

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/wildrootlab/SHARCQ

Software tools to register histological section images and cell count locations to mouse brain atlas. Semi automated workflow and GUI for automated brain slice histology alignment, registration, and cell quantification. Used to explore Allen Mouse Brain Atlas, register asymmetric slice images to atlas using manual input, and analyze region of interest data by registering locations of fluorescently labeled cells to standardized regions of Atlas.

Proper citation: SHARCQ (RRID:SCR_022498) Copy   


https://github.com/jellen44/AutomaticSleepScoringTool

Software pipeline for sleep researchers to perform automatic sleep scoring for rodents. Artificial neural network for automated behavioral state classification in rats.

Proper citation: AutomaticSleepScoringTool (RRID:SCR_022300) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023199

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://bitbucket.org/kloostermannerflab/

Open source software tool for closed loop neuroscientific experiments capable of sub-millisecond response latency over high-rate streaming data acquired from high-count multi-electrode arrays. Used for processing and controlling closed-loop neuroscience data.

Proper citation: Falcon (RRID:SCR_023199) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023049

https://github.com/NeLy-EPFL/LiftPose3D

Software tool for transforming 2D poses to 3D coordinates on labaratory animals. Used for kinematic studies of laboratory animals. Tracking movements in three dimensions from behaving flies, mice, rats, and non-human primates.

Proper citation: LiftPose3D (RRID:SCR_023049) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023026

https://rupertoverall.net/ColonyTrack/

Software R package to process raw data from ColonyRack system. In addition to generating pre processed data and quality control information, range of high level metrics are calculated together with convenient tools for analysis.

Proper citation: ColonyTrack (RRID:SCR_023026) Copy   


https://github.com/vivian-imbriotis/rpg

Software Python package written for Raspberry Pi for displaying visual stimuli and to provide real time feedback on stimulus timing. High performance python library for displaying drifting gratings on Raspberry Pi 3.

Proper citation: Raspberry Pi Grating (RRID:SCR_023157) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023425

https://m3platform.weebly.com/

Software neuroscience laboratory environment for simultaneous neuronal imaging and behavioral monitoring. McGill-Mouse-Miniscope Touchscreen Behavior Platform. Standardized approach for high throughput imaging of neuronal dynamics during behavior.

Proper citation: M3 Platform (RRID:SCR_023425) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023269

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/KimchiLab/OpBoxPhys

Open source electrophysiology hardware and software package for simultaneous EEG and EMG acquisition from multiple subjects.

Proper citation: OpBox (RRID:SCR_023269) Copy   


https://github.com/borglandlab/RunningWheel/

Open source, printable, open faced running wheels for mice residing in home cage that is automated to collect locomotor information such as distance traveled, wheel direction, and velocity. Running wheel system available on GitHub contains code and information to create and run running wheels. System consists of 3D printed wheel, Raspberry Pi 0 W, and supporting components.

Proper citation: Open Face Homecage Running Wheel (RRID:SCR_023642) Copy   



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