A system for acquiring data from self-initiated individual behavior sessions within a social colony cage setting is presented. The efficacy of this system is demonstrated using an automated skilled reach assessment, enabling the characterization of post-stroke motor impairments, potential behavioral alterations related to motivation, circadian variations, and other innovative dependent variables.
Armshaw, J., Butcher, G., Becker, A. Gathering Self-Initiated Rat Behavioral Data to Characterize Post-Stroke Deficits. J. Vis. Exp. (205), e64967, doi:10.3791/64967 (2024).