PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control

Neurophysiological studies in awake, behaving primates (both human and nonhuman primates) have focused with increasing scrutiny on the temporal relationship between neural signals and behaviors. Consequently, laboratories are often faced with the problem of developing experimental equipment that can...

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Main Authors: Kyler M. Eastman, Alexander C. Huk
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fninf.2012.00001/full
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description Neurophysiological studies in awake, behaving primates (both human and nonhuman primates) have focused with increasing scrutiny on the temporal relationship between neural signals and behaviors. Consequently, laboratories are often faced with the problem of developing experimental equipment that can support data recording with high temporal precision and also be flexible enough to accommodate a wide variety of experimental paradigms. To this end, we have developed an architecture that integrates several modern pieces of equipment, but still grants experimenters a high degree of flexibility. Our hardware architecture and software tools take advantage of three popular and powerful technologies: the PLexon apparatus for neurophysiological recordings (Plexon, Inc., Dallas TX), a DAtapixx box (Vpixx Technologies, Saint-Bruno, QC, Canada) for analog, digital, and video signal input-output control, and the PSychtoolbox MATLAB toolbox for stimulus generation (Brainard, 1997). The PL-DA-PS (Platypus) system is designed to support the study of the visual systems of awake, behaving primates during multi-electrode neurophysiological recordings, but can be easily applied to other related domains. Despite its wide range of capabilities and support for cutting-edge video displays and neural recording systems, the PLDAPS system is simple enough for someone with basic MATLAB programming skills to design their own experiments.
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spelling doaj.art-e8b1f27d66704cc59149b17a2285bea42022-12-22T01:48:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroinformatics1662-51962012-01-01610.3389/fninf.2012.0000114243PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral controlKyler M. Eastman0Alexander C. Huk1Unversity of Texas at AustinUnversity of Texas at AustinNeurophysiological studies in awake, behaving primates (both human and nonhuman primates) have focused with increasing scrutiny on the temporal relationship between neural signals and behaviors. Consequently, laboratories are often faced with the problem of developing experimental equipment that can support data recording with high temporal precision and also be flexible enough to accommodate a wide variety of experimental paradigms. To this end, we have developed an architecture that integrates several modern pieces of equipment, but still grants experimenters a high degree of flexibility. Our hardware architecture and software tools take advantage of three popular and powerful technologies: the PLexon apparatus for neurophysiological recordings (Plexon, Inc., Dallas TX), a DAtapixx box (Vpixx Technologies, Saint-Bruno, QC, Canada) for analog, digital, and video signal input-output control, and the PSychtoolbox MATLAB toolbox for stimulus generation (Brainard, 1997). The PL-DA-PS (Platypus) system is designed to support the study of the visual systems of awake, behaving primates during multi-electrode neurophysiological recordings, but can be easily applied to other related domains. Despite its wide range of capabilities and support for cutting-edge video displays and neural recording systems, the PLDAPS system is simple enough for someone with basic MATLAB programming skills to design their own experiments.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fninf.2012.00001/fullNeurophysiologySoftwaremonkeyMATLABBehavioral Control
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PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
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Neurophysiology
Software
monkey
MATLAB
Behavioral Control
title PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
title_full PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
title_fullStr PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
title_full_unstemmed PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
title_short PL-DA-PS: A hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
title_sort pl da ps a hardware architecture and software toolbox for neurophysiology requiring complex visual stimuli and online behavioral control
topic Neurophysiology
Software
monkey
MATLAB
Behavioral Control
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fninf.2012.00001/full
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