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https://github.com/mcmelo22/Licktech/tree/main
Lickometer system based on open-source hardware platform with user-friendly interface software, capable of simultaneously receiving data from eight automated cages with two drinking bottles each. Device to acquire high-quality and detailed data. Adaptable to new types of sensors or other neuroscience tools capable of measuring brain activity simultaneously to the behavior.
Proper citation: Lickometer Box (RRID:SCR_025248) Copy
https://github.com/LurLab-UCI/HERBs
Open source hardware and software solution for flexible implementation of complex behaviors in head-fixed mice. Low cost and requires little to no programming experience. Allows neural activity to be seen during testing, which will show relations between neuronal activity and behavior during tasks such as alternative forced choice, GoNoGo, and sensory stimulus presentation.
Proper citation: HERBs (RRID:SCR_025381) Copy
https://github.com/Aharoni-Lab/Ephys-Miniscope
Miniaturized calcium imaging microscope with integrated dense electrode technology for synchronous acquisition of neural activity across distant regions of the brain. Device based off open-sourced UCLA Miniscope to synchronously measure single cell activity at or near spike-time resolution across distant brain regions in freely behaving mice. Used to perform calcium imaging, with dense electrode electrophysiological recording, allowing simultaneous recordings from two remote brain regions in freely behaving mouse.
Proper citation: E-Scope (RRID:SCR_025396) Copy
https://github.com/jfrie/FARESHARE
Open source device for fluid tracking in socially housed rats. Device uses RFID and custom hardware to individually measure and record each rat's fluid consumption and licking microstructure.
Proper citation: FARESHARE (RRID:SCR_025330) Copy
https://github.com/BerezhnoyD/Reaching_Task_VAI/
Open source hardware-software platform for analyzing reaching movement kinematics in mice. Used for studying fine motor skills in mice performing reach-to-grasp task. Behavioral platform uses readily available and 3D-printed components and was designed to be affordable and universally reproducible. Provides schematics, 3D models, code, and assembly instructions.
Proper citation: ReachOut (RRID:SCR_025502) Copy
https://github.com/3Dneuro/TD_Drive
Parametric, open-source implant for multi-area electrophysiological recordings in behaving and sleeping rats. 3D-printable implant for rats, capable of symmetric, bilateral wire electrode recordings, currently in up to six distributed brain areas simultaneously.
Proper citation: TD_Drive (RRID:SCR_025672) Copy
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