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Automated Seizure Detection with AcqKnowledge

AcqKnowledge software now provides a routine for locating seizures in long-term small animal EEG recordings…automatically identify and score seizures using the spike frequency method. The system processes user-defined rules and time periods to define and classify seizure activity within a particular epoch. Seizure interval and intensity results are output to a spreadsheet, journal file, and waveform plot. Use Focus Areas to isolate only the segments that contain seizure activity and quickly run measurements. Get the       

2 channel rat EEG transmitterThe Epoch EEG Transmitter amplifies and transmits two channels of high-fidelity EEG data. Implants are small enough for rats or mice as young as P6. Teflon insulated platinum electrode wires are 2.5 cm and can be truncated to desired length; custom longer lengths available on request.

Complete systems include a receiver tray, two 2-channel implantable EEG sensor transmitters, Faraday cage, and interface cables (2 x CBL102) to collect data from a rat or mouse housed in an industry standard home cage.

Learn more about wireless Epoch EEG Systems to record two channels of EEG data.

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Effort & Motivation: Using a Hand Dynamometer in the MRI and in the Lab

Many studies use hand dynamometry to objectively quantify exerted effort during experiments most commonly related to the study of motivation.
We’ll focus on this topic and go over everything you need to know to record dynamometry data in the MRI or in the lab. Topics include
– Calibrating for maximum voluntary contraction (MVC)
– Real-time access to the dynamometer signal by third-party applications
– How researchers have used this equipment
– Creating a visual task that gives feedback on exerted effort as well as rewards to the participant

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