Abstract
A simple electronic device to detect location or to track locomotion of small animals is described. The device is based on an antenna effect-it responds to a change in capacitance as the body of the animal passes between an antenna and one of a series of contact plates. A digital address system is incorporated that is capable of electronically polling the contact plates according to instructions from a data-acquisition system (DAS). Any DAS capable of generating an address of two bits or more and of reading a one-bit data line may be employed. The device is ideal for mazes or other apparatus in which the exclusion of stereotypical behaviors is desired. © 1992 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Clarke, R. L., Smith, R. F., & Justesen, D. R. (1992). A programmable proximity-contact sensor to detect location or locomotion of animals. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 24(4), 515–518. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03203597
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