Automated Push Syringe System for Behavioral Training in Mice
Description:
This video showcases the design and animation of a custom push syringe system developed for training mice in goal-directed actions. The system is engineered with precision to facilitate behavioral experiments and includes the following components:
Push Syringe with Screw Mechanism: The syringe piston operates via a screw-in/screw-out mechanism, ensuring precise control of fluid delivery.
Servo Motor with Guide Rails: The piston is powered by a servo motor that slides along two lateral guide rails, providing stability and accuracy during operation.
Arduino-Controlled Automation: The system is programmed using an Arduino microcontroller, enabling automated control of the servo motor and fluid delivery.
Behavioral Training:
In the described behavioral task, mice are trained to perform a goal-directed action:
Task: When an LED light turns on, the mouse must run on a treadmill to receive a reward—one drop of sweet water delivered by the push syringe.
Outcome:
Correct action (running when the LED is on): Rewarded with a drop of sweet water.
Incorrect action (not running or running when the LED is off): Results in white noise and a timeout.
This system allows for precise timing and reward delivery, creating a highly controlled environment for studying behavior and motor learning in mice.