Refinements to rodent head fixation and fluid/food control for neuroscience
The use of head fixation in mice is increasingly common in research, its use having initially been restricted to the field of sensory neuroscience. Head restraint has often been combined with fluid control, rather than food restriction, to motivate behaviour, but this too is now in use for both rest...
Main Authors: | Barkus, C, Bergmann, C, Branco, T, Carandini, M, Chadderton, PT, Galiñanes, GL, Gilmour, G, Huber, D, Huxter, JR, Khan, AG, King, AJ, Maravall, M, O'Mahony, T, Ragan, CI, Robinson, ESJ, Schaefer, AT, Schultz, SR, Sengpiel, F, Prescott, MJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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