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Optomotry vr 1

Manufactured by Cerebral Mechanics
Sourced in Canada

The Optomotry VR 1.7.7 is a virtual reality-based lab equipment designed for conducting visual behavior experiments. It provides a controlled visual environment for presenting stimuli and recording the responses of the subject.

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2 protocols using optomotry vr 1

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Visual Stimulation After Optic Nerve Crush

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Mice were placed into a chamber surrounded by four 23’ widescreen LCD monitors facing each other. The mice were exposed to high contrast (black/white): vertical lines drifting horizontally, 45 or 270 degree lines moving up and to the right or down and to the left, and horizontal lines moving vertically. The stimulus was delivered for 12-14 hours a day for the 21 days after optic nerve crush and was delivered during animals’ wake time. Stimuli were powered by Optomotry VR 1.7.7 (CerebralMechanics Inc., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada).
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Visual Stimulation After Optic Nerve Crush

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Mice were placed into a chamber surrounded by four 23’ widescreen LCD monitors facing each other. The mice were exposed to high contrast (black/white): vertical lines drifting horizontally, 45 or 270 degree lines moving up and to the right or down and to the left, and horizontal lines moving vertically. The stimulus was delivered for 12-14 hours a day for the 21 days after optic nerve crush and was delivered during animals’ wake time. Stimuli were powered by Optomotry VR 1.7.7 (CerebralMechanics Inc., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada).
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