Millisecond, micron precision multi-whisker detector.

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Abstract

The neural mechanisms of somatosensory information processing in the rodent vibrissae system are a topic of intense debate and research. Certain hypotheses emphasize the importance of stick-slip whisker motion, high-frequency resonant vibrations, and/or the ability to decode complex textures. Other hypotheses focus on the importance of integrating information from multiple whiskers. Tests of the former require measurements of whisker motion that achieve high spatiotemporal accuracy without altering the mechanical properties of whiskers. Tests of the latter require the ability to monitor the motion of multiple whiskers simultaneously. Here we present a device that achieves both these requirements for two-dimensional whisker motion in the plane perpendicular to the whiskers. Moreover, the system we present is significantly less expensive (

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Grady, S. K., Hoang, T. T., Gautam, S. H., & Shew, W. L. (2013). Millisecond, micron precision multi-whisker detector. PloS One, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073357

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