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A method for tracking rats in a complex and completely dark environment using computerized video analysis

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS
Volume 158, Issue 2, Pages 279-286

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.05.024

Keywords

computerized video analysis; behavioral tracking; ethoexperimental neuroscience; 'enriched' environment; infrared camera; LabVIEW; Kalman filter; ROI

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The automated tracking of rodents in open field environments has become a standard laboratory technique for the investigation of the effects of drugs, novel therapeutic interventions and genetic mutations on behavior. Here, we develop an extension of this technique that permits tracking in full darkness through a complex ('enriched') environment comprising naturalistic structures such as tunnels and hides. To eliminate unwanted light reflections and tape noise, we developed a unique video filter that combines the advantages of differential and non-differential filtering. This filter enabled the tracking of albino rats against a relatively dark background to an accuracy of approximately 97% compared to hand tracking of the same animal, irrespective of whether the rat was inside a hide box or tunnel or out in the open field. The system as a whole can be easily deployed using standard PCs and inexpensive infrared cameras and lights. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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