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  • Using EthoVision to study social interactions in rodents.
    Berry Spruijt, Thorwald Hol and Jacob Rousseau (Utrecht, The Netherlands).
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  • Video tracking of grasshopper nymphs
    Tim Gardiner, Ian Bland and Julian Hill (Chelmsford, UK and Parkville, Australia)
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  • Motivation and ability to walk for a food reward in broilers
    Eddie Bokkers (Wageningen, The Netherlands)
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  • Using EthoVision Color-Pro to quantify spontaneous swimming behavior in small groups of fish.
    Marc Ylieff & Pascal Poncin (Liège, Belgium)
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"The EthoVision software is a reliable, accurate, and rapid method for the measurement of the duration of immobility in the tail suspension test. It allows for detecting even quite small differences in behavior between the lines and small effects of antidepressants." Artur Swiergiel Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Neuroscience, LSU Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA, USA. 

"Considering the inter-experiment variability, which we found in the present comparison study, it is of utmost importance to control and reduce intra-experiment variability. Reliable video-tracking systems such as EthoVision provide adequate tools to reach this goal." Maud Eijkenboom, CNS Research, Bayer AG, Cologne, Germany. 

  • Still waters run deep: EthoVision and the Morris water maze.
    Henk Everts and Jaap Koolhaas (Groningen, The Netherlands).
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  • Play deprivation decreases adult social behavior.
    Caroline van den Berg, Jan van Ree and Berry Spruijt (Utrecht, The Netherlands).
    [abstract] [full paper
  • Locomotor activity in parasitoid insects measured by EthoVision: The key to better pest control. 
    Stefano Colazza, Ambra Clemente and Marzia Rosi (Perugia, Italy).
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  • A colorful EthoVision masquarade or how to trace pig manoeuvring automatically.
    Marek Spinka, Pavel Sustr and Ruth Newberry (Prague, Czech Republic).
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