Two open source designs for a low-cost operant chamber using Raspberry Pi™

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After almost a century of use and development, operant chambers remain a significant financial investment for scientists. Small powerful single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi™ offer researchers a low-cost alternative to expensive operant chambers. In this paper, we describe two new operant chambers, one using nose-poke ports as operanda and another using a touchscreen. To validate the chamber designs, rats learned to perform both visual discrimination and delayed alternation tasks in each chamber. Designs and codes are open source and serve as a starting point for researchers to develop behavioral experiments or educational demonstrations.

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Gurley, K. (2019). Two open source designs for a low-cost operant chamber using Raspberry PiTM. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 111(3), 508–518. https://doi.org/10.1002/jeab.520

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