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Small animal operant conditioning system Coy MCS
for animal researchactive avoidancebenchtop

small animal operant conditioning system
small animal operant conditioning system
small animal operant conditioning system
small animal operant conditioning system
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Characteristics

Animal type
for small animals
Applications
for animal research
Type
active avoidance
Configuration
benchtop

Description

The MCS – Harte, Morrow Method provides an operant method of pain testing with rodents that complements reflexive methods by addressing cognitive and motivational processing. Rodents are placed on one side of a height-adjustable array of nociceptive probes and given the opportunity to cross the array to escape from an aversive lighted area to a preferred dark area. The array consists of blunt tapered probes that are painful but not sharp enough to cause any tissue damage when walked on by the rodent. MCS – Harte, Morrow Method Novel operant approach to preclinical pain research developed at the University of Michigan Leverages innate photophobia Rodents escape aversive light to rewarding dark chamber by deciding to cross nociceptive probes Adaptable to other noxious stimuli Using various pain models, studies can be done with such measured responses as Number of complete crosses Time to exit the light chamber (latency) Time to cross the probes, etc. Significant stimulus response relationships have been observed between probe height and these measured responses.
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