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Automated Tracking of Animal Posture and Movement during Exploration and Sensory Orientation Behaviors
2012
PLoS ONE
The nervous functions of an organism are primarily reflected in the behavior it is capable of. Measuring behavior quantitatively, at high-resolution and in an automated fashion provides valuable information about the underlying neural circuit computation. Accordingly, computer-vision applications for animal tracking are becoming a key complementary toolkit to genetic, molecular and electrophysiological characterization in systems neuroscience. Methodology/Principal Findings: We present Sensory
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041642
pmid:22912674
pmcid:PMC3415430
fatcat:7sh6ukfuurendfqifenhxwyvfq