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DB002 eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system for New drug effect

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  • Model NumberDB002
    Brand NameZHISHUDUOBAO
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     DB002 eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system
     
    Introduction:
    The DB002 eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system is a labyrinth model for studying animal spatial memory. The eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system consists of a central zone and eight arms connected around it, with prey at some of the arms or electric shocks on some of the arms, depending on the animal's feeding or escape strategy (enter each arm) The number, time, and error energy (such as animal activity path, various time, frequency and parameters), can also establish a complete range of conditions, unconditional stimulation environment through sound, light, electricity and other stimulus-response modules, with super strong The ability to run learning and memory experiments. For the eight-armed maze, the data it records, such as the number of errors, routes, etc., can reflect its memory ability. Applications: Already applied to a range of neurobehavioral-based learning and memory, the toxic effects of toxic chemicals, and the effects of new or new therapies. Material: Aluminum alloy Stainless steel Medical plastic Electrical stimulation module.
    Technical Parameters:
    Latency, number of errors, correct number, correct rate, error rate, total number of arms, duration of each arm, distance of travel and number of arms; central zone retention time, distance and number of entering central areas, arm length * depth and arm Average depth, trajectory map, result output excel format, available SPSS statistics
    Electrical stimulation type technical indicators:
    1, power requirements: 220V
    2. Stimulus frequency: 2HZ
    3, stimulation width: 125ms
    4, stimulation intensity: 30V ~ 150V
    5. Delay: When the work area is changed, the stimulus pause time is divided into four grids. (1 second, 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds)
    6, storage environment temperature: +10 ° C ~ +50 ° C
    7, the use of ambient temperature: 25 ° C ± 5 ° C
    8, the use of environmental humidity: 0 - 75%
    9, single channel size: 47.5 × 14.50 × 22.5cm
    10, isolation area size: diameter: 46.5 cm
    11, weight: 40 kg
     
     
     
  • Introduction:
    The DB002 eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system is a labyrinth model for studying animal spatial memory. The eight-arm maze experimental video analysis system consists of a central zone and eight arms connected around it, with prey at some of the arms or electric shocks on some of the arms, depending on the animal's feeding or escape strategy (enter each arm) The number, time, and error energy (such as animal activity path, various time, frequency and parameters), can also establish a complete range of conditions, unconditional stimulation environment through sound, light, electricity and other stimulus-response modules, with super strong The ability to run learning and memory experiments. For the eight-armed maze, the data it records, such as the number of errors, routes, etc., can reflect its memory ability. Applications: Already applied to a range of neurobehavioral-based learning and memory, the toxic effects of toxic chemicals, and the effects of new or new therapies. Material: Aluminum alloy Stainless steel Medical plastic Electrical stimulation module.
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