Stereotypy Episode Count
Number of repetitive behavior episodes
Automated repetitive behavior pattern detection for welfare assessment and striatal dysfunction research.
Metrics automatically extracted by ConductVision.
Number of repetitive behavior episodes
Cumulative time in stereotypic behavior
Classification as circling, jumping, or route-tracing
Cycle rate within stereotypy bouts
Average duration of stereotypy episodes
Stereotypy distribution across light and dark phases
Stereotypies are repetitive, invariant behavior patterns with no obvious function — including circling, jumping, back-flipping, route-tracing, and bar-mouthing. They signal welfare compromise in captive animals, striatal circuit dysfunction in disease models, and dopaminergic supersensitivity in pharmacological studies.
ConductVision is developing automated stereotypy detection using pose estimation and supervised classification. Contact our team to discuss early access or custom classifier training for your research.
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