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Scalable and modular wireless-network infrastructure for large-scale behavioural neuroscience

Authors :
Jenny R. Kim
Ruediger Rill
Sangtae Ha
John Bilbily
Makenzie R Norris
Melissa A. Tapia
Hyoyoung Lim
Raza Qazi
Jordan G. McCall
Matthew J. Will
Choong Yeon Kim
Jae-Woong Jeong
Jenna R. Lee
Marie C. Walicki
Alexxai V. Kravitz
Yanyu Xiong
Jaeyoon Chung
Graydon B. Gereau
Kyle E. Parker
Source :
Nat Biomed Eng
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The use of rodents to acquire understanding of the function of neural circuits and of the physiological, genetic and developmental underpinnings of behaviour has been constrained by limitations in the scalability, automation and high-throughput operation of implanted wireless neural devices. Here, we report scalable and modular hardware and software infrastructure for setting up and operating remotely programmable miniaturized wireless networks leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy for the study of the long-term behaviour of large groups of rodents. The integrated system allows for automated, scheduled and real-time experimentation via the simultaneous and independent use of multiple neural devices and equipment within and across laboratories. By measuring the locomotion, feeding, arousal and social behaviours of groups of mice or rats, we show that the system allows for bidirectional data transfer from readily available hardware, and that it can be used with programmable pharmacological or optogenetic stimulation. Scalable and modular wireless-network infrastructure should facilitate the remote operation of fully automated large-scale and long-term closed-loop experiments for the study of neural circuits and animal behaviour.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat Biomed Eng
Accession number :
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