Technical briefing

Tips and Tricks in EthoVision XT: Insights Into the Unknowns


By popular demand, we are repeating this webinar! We’ll show you all the hidden tips and tricks that EthoVision XT has to offer. There’s a lot more than meets the eye!

Registration is free.

Date | 20 April 2021

Time | 4pm CEST (Amsterdam) & 4pm EDT (Washington, DC)

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Abstract

Do you ever ask:

  • I’m an experienced EthoVision XT user, but is there a way that I could add zones after acquiring to get new data without re-tracking?
  • How can I check before acquiring data that my areas of interest (arenas, zones, etc.) are in the right place?
  • Is there a way to have EthoVision XT check for nose-tail swaps or tracking jumps in the data in the Track Editor?
  • What the difference between a ‘Filter’ and ‘Nesting’ in the Data Profile?

If you can create and run experiments in EthoVision XT, but struggle a bit with the setup and/or post-acquisition modifications, this webinar is for you!

 


About the presenter

A native Mississippian, Matt received his doctorate from the University of Mississippi in Experimental Psychology/Behavioral Neuroscience with a focus on anxiety, depression, and pain. He then moved out of the “Deep South” to Charleston, SC to start a 3 year postdoc at MUSC examining the neurobiology and sex differences in psychostimulant addiction and relapse, afterwards moving into a 5 year research faculty position. Having decided it was time to take his behavior research experiences outside academia, Matt joined Noldus in 2012 as an Account Manager and Field Application Specialist. Since that time, Matt has traveled extensively throughout North America, logging over 1200 days of on-site travel for trainings, and countless hours of remote trainings and technical support. Outside of Noldus, Matt enjoys running, cycling, beer brewing, fermenting pretty much anything, and spending as much time as possible with his wife, Kate, and 7-month-old son “Little Man” Jack.

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Details

20th April 2021
Virtual meeting