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| Below you will find links to case studies that describe how our products are applied in specific studies. |
- CatWalk: the next step in gait analysis
Guido Koopmans (Erkrath, Germany) [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Gait analysis in spinal cord in spinal cord injured rats
Ronald Deumens (Maastricht, The Netherlands) [abstract][full paper ] |
- Using EthoVision XT for studying object recognition in mice.
Jacob Raber and Theodor Benice (Portland, USA) [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Evaluation of Porsolt Swim Test activity using the Mobility parameter of EthoVision.
Saskia Berndsen and Laus Broersen (Utrecht, The Netherlands) [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Behavioral analysis of transgenic mice overexpressing corticotropin-releasing hormone.
A. Dirks, L. Groenink, M. Verdouw, J. van der Gugten and B. Olivier (Utrecht, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Effects of neonatal DEX treatment on social behavior of the rat in later life.
P. Kamphuis, F. Bel and V. Wiegant (Utrecht, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Psychosocial stress in male tree shrews: an animal model for depression.
Marja van Kampen (Göttingen, Germany). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Quantification of seizure activity: The Observer supports research in epilepsy.
D. Jonker, M. Danhof and R.A. Voskuyl (Leiden, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Play deprivation decreases adult social behavior.
Caroline van den Berg, Jan van Ree and Berry Spruijt (Utrecht, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Using UltraVox to measure rat pup ultrasound vocalizations as an anxiolytic or anxiogenic evaluation procedure.
Martha McNee, David Gleason and Robert McArthur (Kalamazoo, MI, USA). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- The BEFIE test: Using The Observer Video-Pro to validate a new medical instrument.
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- Still waters run deep: EthoVision and the Morris water maze.
Henk Everts and Jaap Koolhaas (Groningen, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] |
- Using EthoVision to study social interactions in rodents.
Berry Spruijt, Thorwald Hol and Jacob Rousseau (Utrecht, The Netherlands). [abstract] [full paper ] | | | | |
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