Inscopix Launches New Integrated Miniscope-Behavioral Platform and Co-marketing Collaboration with Noldus
New nVision Platform enables neuroscience researchers to synchronously acquire behavioral videos with in vivo miniscope images
Inscopix, Inc., a neuroscience company helping decode the brain for tomorrow’s treatments, announced the launch of Inscopix’s new multimodal behavioral technology called the nVision Platform, which allows for single-step synchronization between in vivo neural circuit imaging data from the company’s miniscope-based platforms and animal behavior video recordings. Additionally, the company announced that it has entered into a co-marketing agreement with behavioral research tools innovator Noldus Information Technology BV.
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Inscopix launches new nVision Platform enabling real-time integration of high-quality behavior and in vivo calcium imaging movies in a single session.
A new innovation for the real-time integration of behavior with miniscope imaging, the nVision Platform enables the simultaneous capture of high-quality behavior and calcium imaging movies in a single session. Researchers will now be able to perform precise time correlations between brain and behavior activities, such as exploration or navigation and choice tasks. Upon release, nVision would be the only integrated technology for the two methods during free behavior, providing scientists with unique, synchronized insights into brain health and disease.
Through the Noldus collaboration, researchers can add Noldus’ pioneering EthoVision XT video tracking software to the nVision workflow. By plugging in the behavior video into Noldus’ user-friendly interface, the software is capable of tracking and analyzing the behavior, movement, and activity of the animal being studied.
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“We have been working in the background for a long time now to provide our miniscope users with an effortless and accurate way to synchronize their valuable miniscope data with third party-acquired behavioral movies, which is technically laborious to do and prone to data loss,” said Kunal Ghosh, Ph.D., CEO of Inscopix. “We’re thrilled to be introducing nVision, which is the first and only platform enabling both high-resolution acquisition of behavioral videos and precise synchronization with calcium imaging data.”
“Uncovering brain dysfunction at the neurocircuitry level and how it is linked to behavior will enable researchers to uncover new insights into how the brain works and for the development of better targeted treatments,” said Lucas Noldus, Ph.D., CEO of Noldus Information Technology. “We are excited to collaborate with Inscopix and offer users the capability of integrating our pioneering video tracking technology with Inscopix’s latest platform.”
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