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Facility
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Our team at the BMC comprises researchers from neurosciences, behavioural and computer sciences in addition to mechatronic engineers and technical assistants especially trained in behavioural phenotyping of rodents. The BMC diagnostics laboratory is equipped with the most recent technology for behavioural diagnostics and phenotyping of rats and mice. Twenty behaviour analysis rooms house about one hundred diagnostic testing procedures for neurological and psychiatric function in rodents. Decision making ...
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Diseases
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The design of behavioural phenotyping experiments is determined by the animal model, the expected behavioural impairments and the associated hypothesis. While some studies are mainly explorative and search for new and unknown behavioural abnormalities, others focus on the identification of symptoms related to a human disorder or try to assess the functionality related to a specific brain area. Specific evaluation of animal behaviours related to human symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Service
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The Berlin Mouse Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry (BMC) is a research institution at Humboldt University, affiliated with the NeuroCure Center of Excellence and Charité medical school. It is funded by the German federal and state government, and through our collaborating partners. The BMC takes a core position in the process of translating preclinical discovery to clinical practice. Scientific consultation and collaboration. Data analysis for complex behaviours. Clone-a-lab is a service by which we he...
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Prof Dr York Winter
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18 September, 2016. Prof Dr. York Winter. Dr rer. nat., Universität Erlangen, 1993. MSc, University of Minnesota, 1987. Phone: ( 49)-30-2093 47940. E-mail: york.winter@charite.de. Decision making, learning, memory, cognition, virtual reality, behaviour. Al diagnostics of neuropsychiatric dysfunction, behaviour methods development. Nachev, V, Winter Y (2011). The psychophysics of uneconomical choice: non-linear reward evaluation by a nectar feeder. Animal Cogntion. Muijres FT, Johansson LC, Winter Y, Hede...
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Cooperations
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San Diego, USA. INDIVIDUAL TRACKING - SOCIAL VIDEO. Identification of visually identical animals in behaviour analysis. VIRTUAL REALITY - JET BALL. The air supported spherical treadmill allows an animal to navigate in virtual space.
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Excellence in behavioural phenotyping. Continued innovation and improvement. Dedication to serving the neuroscience. Advances in translational neurology and. High quality behavioural phenotyping of. Development of new tools for behavioural. Data analysis for complex behaviours. Home cage testing systems. Classical mazes and operant systems.
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Philosophy
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The past decades have brought unprecedented advances in our understanding of brain function. This had a great impact on the fields of neurology and psychiatry. However, relating this increased functional knowledge of the brain to behavioural traits has been slow to keep up. This severely limits our ability to gain insights into neuropsychiatric pathologies. Ethologically reasonable and less stressful behavioural assays,. Increased automation (easier to handle) and higher throughput testing.