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OpenBehavior

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Robotics

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Education

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Electrophysiology

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Microcontrollers

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Rodents

Measuring behavior and physiology in rodents

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Environmental sensing for everyone.
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Using an open source platform to investigate the "readiness potential" and what it says about human free will
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Examining the neural activity of dragonfly predatory behavior to discover the mechanics of its highly accurate prey capture
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The Dragonfly: Nature's Guided Missile

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A low cost ultra-low-power small-sized high accuracy temperature logger for use in scientific research.
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Low-cost/power/size temperature logger

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Some call it the personal computer of synthetic biology, we call it the desktop digital microbiology lab. Fully integrated personal biolab.
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Open Science - Desktop Digital Biology Laboratory

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Why are grasshoppers so hard to catch? Let's explore the visual neurons behind the grasshopper's escape mechanism!
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Neuroscience of Grasshopper Jumps

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Do It Yourself - Bio-signal Acquisition System. Its an accesible, and friendly alternative to acquire and study complex bio-signals like EEG
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DIY-BAS

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a cheap enough open source robotic platform to test out the many algorithms and invent new ones for mobile robotics. Musafir = Traveller
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Musafir - Mobile Robot for Academic Research

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My attempt to build a microscope without the most expensive part.
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Basic lensless imaging for low-cost microscopy

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Two robotic snakes; one capable sidewinding, the other of slithering, and inch worm locomotion.
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Bioinspired Robotic Snake

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A physiological sensor to measure, record and display real-time electrocardiography (ECG), galvanic skin response (GSR) and respiration
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A DIY set-up to listen to, record, and manipulate the electrical tones produced by weakly electric fish!
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The Electric Fish Piano

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Build an inexpensive probe that can monitor and record electric signals generated by weak electric fish remotely .
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The Amazing Electric Fish Detector

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Fix or improve your brain with the simplest and least intrusive technique currently available, hemoencephalography, DIY style
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OpenRomibo Is An Open-Source Social Robot Platform Created For Language-learning, Education, And Play.
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OpenRomibo

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A study on central pattern generators (CPGs) that control eating behaviors in pond snails.
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Zombie Snails: Mindless Methodical Movement

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Eugene Izhikevich developed a simple model of cortical neurons. The model can be efficiently computed on PIC32 in 2:14 fixed point.
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Izhikevich neuron model optimized for PIC32

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