Encoding and processing sensory information is key to understanding the environment and to guiding behavior accordingly. Characterizing the behavioral and neural correlates of these processes requires the experi-menter to have a high degree of control over stimuli presentation. For auditory stimulation in animals with relatively large heads, this can be accomplished by using headphones. However, it has proven more challeng-ing in smaller species, such as rats and mice, and has been only partially solved using closed-field speakers in anesthetized or head-restrained preparations. To overcome the limitations of such preparations and to deliv-er sound with high precision to freely moving animals, we have developed a set of miniature headphones for rats. The headphones consist of a small, skull-implantable base attached with magnets to a fully adjustable structure that holds the speakers and keeps them in the same position with respect to the ears.
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Valente, M., Castiñeiras-De Saa, J. R., Renart, A., & Pardo-Vazquez, J. L. (2023). Ratphones: An Affordable Tool for Highly Controlled Sound Presentation in Freely Moving Rats. ENeuro, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0028-23.2023
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