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Adxl353

Manufactured by Analog Devices
Sourced in United States

The ADXL353 is a high-performance, ultra-low power, 3-axis digital accelerometer. It measures acceleration with a full-scale range of ±2 g, ±4 g, ±8 g, or ±16 g. The ADXL353 communicates via a standard digital interface.

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Quantifying Limb Movement with Accelerometers

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To monitor the limb movement two tri-axial accelerometers (ADXL353, Analog Devices, MA, United States) were used. One accelerometer was attached to the targeted limb contralateral to the stimulation site and the other was attached to another limb of interest. Comparing data from both accelerometers showed that we selectively stimulated the motor area controlling the targeted limb, while avoiding stimulation of the motor area controlling the other limb. The six axes (three from each accelerometer) were digitized (NI USB-6216, National Instruments) at 4 kHz sample rate, displayed and recorded for off-line analysis using custom written MATLAB software (MathWorks, MA, United States).
After the experiment, the raw acceleration data were band pass filtered between 3 and 500 Hz (second-order Butterworth) and integrated twice to give the limb displacement in arbitrary units. Principal component analysis was used to combine the three displacement axes and limb displacement was defined as the first principal component. The difference between the minimum and maximum limb displacement occurring after stimulation was then calculated to give limb displacement amplitude for each stimulus presentation.
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Harmaline-Induced Tremor Assessment in Rats

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On experiment days, rats received an intraperitoneal injection of harmaline solution (15 mg/kg) prepared by dissolving harmaline hydrochloride dehydrate (≥ 95%), (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) in saline. Approximately 45 minutes after harmaline injection, the rats exhibited a whole body visible tremor that was recorded using a tri-axial accelerometer (ADXL353, Analog Devices, MA, USA). The accelerometer was mounted on the rats' back and secured with a hook-and-loop tape, which was sufficient to detect and measure the harmaline induced general body tremor. It was also a more comfortable and secure location as it does not affect the rats' movement and they cannot reach to bite it. The accelerometer data (three axes) were digitized using a digital analog converter (DAC, NI USB-6343, National Instruments, TX, USA) at 30 kHz sample rate, displayed and recorded for off-line analysis using a custom written MATLAB 2014a software (MathWorks, MA, USA).
When rats were laying still there was never tremor visible. Thus, for the experiment they were placed in a freely rotating wheel to ensure they were always moving, and the tremor was as consistent as possible.
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