
Event-stamped behavioral data
Behavioral metrics (position, velocity, zone) with embedded apparatus event markers — stimulus onset, reward delivery, floor switch times.
Direct control of behavioral apparatus from the tracking interface
Synchronize stimulus delivery, floor switching, and reward dispensing with behavioral tracking — all controlled through one interface via serial and TTL communication.

Running tracking software alongside separate apparatus control software requires manual synchronization — timestamp alignment is approximate, and stimulus-behavior correlations depend on clock drift.
ConductVision communicates directly with behavioral apparatus through serial and TTL channels. Stimulus delivery and behavioral data share one clock — no post-hoc alignment needed.

Behavioral metrics (position, velocity, zone) with embedded apparatus event markers — stimulus onset, reward delivery, floor switch times.

Complete record of apparatus commands sent and states received, with frame-accurate timestamps matching behavioral data.

Automated trial structure with phase transitions, inter-trial intervals, and protocol parameters logged for reproducibility.
Control stimulus lights and detect nose-poke responses through serial communication. Score correct, incorrect, premature, and omission responses automatically.
Control floor texture/pattern switching for conditioning sessions. Track compartment preference during drug-free test sessions.
Deliver conditioned and unconditioned stimuli via TTL while simultaneously measuring freezing. Event markers align stimulus and behavioral data precisely.
Trigger optogenetic stimulation via TTL based on animal position or behavior. Correlate stimulation periods with behavioral changes in one dataset.
| Feature | ConductVision | Typical systems |
|---|---|---|
| Communication | Serial + TTL/BNC | TTL only or external |
| Bidirectional | Read apparatus state + send commands | Output triggers only |
| Event stamping | Embedded in behavioral data | Separate log file |
| Trial automation | Built-in protocol sequencing | External scripting required |
| Clock synchronization | Single clock source | Post-hoc alignment |

Timestamp-synchronized behavioral and physiological data for multi-modal experiments.

Dual-mode automated freezing scoring with TTL/serial apparatus integration for fear conditioning paradigms.

Live behavioral metrics during acquisition — distance, velocity, and zone occupancy update as the session runs.
ConductVision supports standard serial and TTL interfaces — no custom hardware adapters required.