Motor control

Bioseb has gathered here the instruments used to study this syndrome and which have been the subject of several publications. To see a list of all publications related to "Motor control" and using Bioseb Instruments, click on following button:

Publications on "Motor control"

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  • Motor Deficits

    Bioseb has gathered here the instruments used to study this syndrome and which have been the subject of several publications. To see a list of all publications related to "Motor deficits" and using Bioseb Instruments, click on following button:

    Publications on "Motor deficits"

  • General motor fonctions

    Bioseb has gathered here the instruments used to study this syndrome and which have been the subject of several publications. To see a list of all publications related to "General motor functions" and using Bioseb Instruments, click on following button:

    Publications on "General motor functions"

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Grip strength test

An easy way to objectively quantify the muscular strength of mice and rats, and to assess the effect of drugs, toxins,...

    Automatic Foot misplacement...

    A unique, automatic apparatus for the detailed and objective modeling of walking and coordination disorders in mice and/or...

      Infrared Actimeter

      Used to Measure SPONTANEOUS motor activity in an open field by mean of photoelectric Infra Red beams

        OXYLET- Indirect Calorimeter

        The OXYLET system - Physiocage is a modular system allowing the integration
        of respiratory metabolism (O2 consumption...

          Rotarod

          Rotarod provides an easy way to test the motor activity in rodents (mouse or rat) - an ideal solution for studying central...

            Spontaneous activity wheels

            The BIOSEB Spontaneous Activity Wheel is an easy way to quantify rodent voluntary activity in their home cage environment....