Literature DB >> 18183890

ELOPTA: a novel microcontroller-based operant device.

Adam M Hoffman1, Jianjian Song, Elaina M Tuttle.   

Abstract

Operant devices have been used for many years in animal behavior research, yet such devices a regenerally highly specialized and quite expensive. Although commercial models are somewhat adaptable and resilient, they are also extremely expensive and are controlled by difficult to learn proprietary software. As an alternative to commercial devices, we have designed and produced a fully functional, programmable operant device, using a PICmicro microcontroller (Microchip Technology, Inc.). The electronic operant testing apparatus (ELOPTA) is designed to deliver food when a study animal, in this case a bird, successfully depresses the correct sequence of illuminated keys. The device logs each keypress and can detect and log whenever a test animal i spositioned at the device. Data can be easily transferred to a computer and imported into any statistical analysis software. At about 3% the cost of a commercial device, ELOPTA will advance behavioral sciences, including behavioral ecology, animal learning and cognition, and ethology.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18183890     DOI: 10.3758/bf03192968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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