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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Intellicage
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Studying social behaviour and
interaction of mice
Innovative system allows researchers to clearly identify cognitive malfunctions and defects in a more normal social environment - particularly important when working with genetically modified strains
The Intellicage system features transponder technology that allows individual performance to be assessed The system can be used for uninterrupted short- or long-term monitoring
Included with the system is data analysis software designed to customise to specific studies.
The animal friendly environment simulates living together in social groups which reduces stereotypic behaviour and permits animals to interact in a more natural manner.
Each Intellicage involves four 'intelligent' corners of the cage with two doors triggered by nose-pokes, antennae for transponder recognition, water bottles for liquid consumption or preference testing, air valves for delivery of punishment (air puffs), as well as signalling LEDs for choice discrimination.
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