Small animal operant behavior system IDsorter
for behavioral researchbenchtop

small animal operant behavior system
small animal operant behavior system
small animal operant behavior system
small animal operant behavior system
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Characteristics

Animal type
for small animals
Applications
for behavioral research
Configuration
benchtop

Description

It is beneficial for animals to live in groups rather than in single housing. Many behavioural diagnostic tests, however, require an individual animal to be alone while tested. Traditionally, this requires manually placing an animal from a home cage to the test arena and back. With the IDsorter connecting the home cage with a test arena, this process is fully automated. Our system can be interfaced to operant systems from other vendors or to video observation systems. 24/7 operant experimentation and observation system Compatible with operant boxes or mazes from third party vendors Animal friendly gates with position detectors preventing accidental entrapment Reduced stress for the animals (no manual handling) RFID Technology The IDsorter is based on RFID-technology. It allows the selective passage of a single animal to the test arena and back, while individual experiments can be conducted in the operant chamber with independent experimental control software. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology identifies and tracks an individual within a group of animals. All animals need to carry subcutaneous transponders. These transponders require no battery and are powered by the electro-magnetic fields emitted by the RFID-Readers. Operating voltage - 100-240 V AC Output voltage - 12 V AC Output current - 1 A

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