Stereotypical effects on cognitive bias
Stressed-induced stereotypical behavior in lab mice have different effects on cognition. The radial arm maze is often used to investigate this.
Read More arrow_forwardIn this blog you’ll find five webinars on EthoVision XT. Each webinar will get you more in depth on how to use EthoVision XT in your own study or research.
Video tracking software EthoVision XT is a great tool to help you track and analyze behavior, movement and activity of any animal. In the last 25 years EthoVision XT has evolved from video tracking software into a software platform with a wide variety of application possibilities in different researches. Even though EthoVision XT makes it easy for you to track and analyze data, it is a software that can be widely applied. Can’t see the forest for the trees? Our EthoVision XT experts have come to the rescue!
In this blog you’ll find five webinars on EthoVision XT from five different angles. Each webinar will get you more in depth on how to use EthoVision XT in your own study or research.
If you’re a beginner or intermediate user of EthoVision XT this webinar could be of good use for you. In this webinar Matt Feltenstein covers everything you need to know about hidden zones in the video tracking system EthoVision XT. It’s a technical briefing that covers everything you need, to do it right from the beginning. Watch the full webinar here.
Chances are, that you’re already working with EthoVision XT. If you’re working with this videotracking software already, but would like to get a more in-depth overview of EthoVision XT, then this is the webinar for you! In this webinar we show you all the hidden tips and tricks that EthoVision XT has to offer. From custom templates to arena settings: all things EthoVision XT. Watch the full webinar here.
Fear conditioning is a typical learning task in a wide range of studies. This form of Pavlovian learning will let the subject associate stimuli with a negative stimulus or situation. A typical reaction of rodents in such situation is a behavior described as freezing. The EthoVision XT videotracking system is excellent at detecting freezing and with the integrated analysis view in the system, you can see results and data in the most intuitive way.
Breaking a sweat only by the thought of using EthoVision XT in combination with fear conditioning? No worries, we’ve got you covered. In this webinar we discuss everything you need in EthoVision XT to do it right from the beginning. From using Activity analysis, to programming your Trial Control Settings, and analyzing timed events using the Data Profile. Let us show you the way so you don’t have to sweat, worry, or freeze. Watch the full webinar here.
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When using EthoVision XT video tracking software in your experiment, it is possible that the resulting coordinates and time stamps allow for many different kinds of analyses. Luckily, EthoVision XT has a wealth of visualization tools to analyze your data. One of the them is Heatmaps. Heatmaps help you analyze place preference behavior. This will help you to find hotspots and accompanying figures in a manuscript.
If you want to know how heatmaps in EthoVision work and how you can get the most out of them, this webinar is for you! Watch the full webinar here.
In need of a kick-start into using Microsoft Excel with video tracking tool EthoVision XT? In this 45-minute technical briefing you’ll learn more about the typical workflow in EthoVision XT. Noldus Trainer Wilant van Giessen will show you all his pro-tips and tricks on how you can select, analyze, organize and export your data into Microsoft Excel. Watch the full webinar here.
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