Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for zebrafish behaviour analysis

Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated

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Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated
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Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated analysis of impulse control of behaviour in zebrafish, including pipette used to supply food reward (brine shrimp). Developed at Queen Mary, University of London, by Caroline Brennan and Matthew Parker (School of Biological and Chemical Sciences), and Chris Straw, Dennis Ife, and Jun Ma (School of Engineering and Materials Science), 2011.

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Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
2014-431
Materials:
acrylic, polypropylene and metal (unknown)
type:
prototype - object genre
credit:
Queen Mary University of London; Brennan, Caroline

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Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for zebrafish behaviour analysis

Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for zebrafish behaviour analysis

Prototype 5-choice serial reaction time apparatus for automated analysis of impulse control of behaviour in zebrafish. Developed at Queen Mary, University of London, by Caroline Brennan and Matthew Parker (School of Biological and Chemical Sciences), and Chris Straw, Dennis Ife, and Jun Ma (School of Engineering and Materials Science), 2011.

Materials:
acrylic , polypropylene and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2014-431/1
type:
prototype - object genre
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Pipette used to supply brine shrimp food reward

Pipette used to supply brine shrimp food reward

Pipette used to supply food reward (brine shrimp), unsigned, Europe, 2000-2011

Materials:
acrylic , polypropylene and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2014-431/2
type:
pipette
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum