Visualizing, recording and analyzing simple and complex behavior

This system enables you to perform automatically controlled behavioral experiments without the disadvantages of an artificial setup such as skinner boxes or running wheels.
An animal in the setup is observed with a video camera mounted above the experimental arena, which is connected to a computer. VIEWER analyses the images in order to identify the animal within the arena, determine its position (head, body and tail) and represent different data.

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Turnkey mazes. All you need in a fair priced package

A lot of maze experiments are standardized. Common parameters are measured and analyzed. For each maze, our three-point-tracking software Viewer offers a flexible plug-in solution. Tailor-made for each maze, the plug-ins analyze the experiment specific parameters. Even statistical comparison of several runs or group results is included.

We offer turnkey systems including everything you need to do different maze experiments.

Take a look at the different available maze systems and request a quote with an online form provided on each maze's website.

Plus Maze

Water Maze

Y Maze

Radial Maze

Barnes Maze

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