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Researchir max 4

Manufactured by Teledyne

ResearchIR Max 4 is a software application developed by Teledyne to analyze and process thermal imaging data. It provides tools for visualization, measurement, and analysis of infrared images and video. The software is designed to work with Teledyne's infrared cameras and sensors.

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Thermal Stimulation and Neuronal Responses

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Behavioral and neuronal responses to a thermoneutral zone were evaluated using custom thermal chambers built by the Section for Instrumentation of the NIMH. Each chamber was equipped with a temperature sensor (Omega), a low-speed ventilator and a thermal camera (FLIR Systems) for imaging temperature gradients across the chamber (ResearchIR Max 4 software, FLIR). The ventilator itself was equipped with an in-line heater and a temperature controller (Omega) commanded by FreezeFrame (Coulbourn Instruments). Upon TTL command, the temperature ramped from room temperature to the desired value (31 °C). Mice were presented with three heating bouts lasting 1 min each. During the heating episodes animals systematically approached the heat source. Concomitant changes in GCaMP6s fluorescence in neurons of the PVT were assessed using fiber photometry.
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Thermal Stimulation and Neuronal Responses

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Behavioral and neuronal responses to a thermoneutral zone were evaluated using custom thermal chambers built by the Section for Instrumentation of the NIMH. Each chamber was equipped with a temperature sensor (Omega), a low-speed ventilator and a thermal camera (FLIR Systems) for imaging temperature gradients across the chamber (ResearchIR Max 4 software, FLIR). The ventilator itself was equipped with an in-line heater and a temperature controller (Omega) commanded by FreezeFrame (Coulbourn Instruments). Upon TTL command, the temperature ramped from room temperature to the desired value (31 °C). Mice were presented with three heating bouts lasting 1 min each. During the heating episodes animals systematically approached the heat source. Concomitant changes in GCaMP6s fluorescence in neurons of the PVT were assessed using fiber photometry.
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