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TailSuspScan

TailSuspScan is a component of our DepressionScan Suite. The Tail suspension test involves holding the animal by the tail, and suspending it dangling in the air. Observation is made with regard to animal’s struggling and immobility. Human observation is tedious, time consuming, and expensive.

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TailSuspScan automates the entire observation process of tail suspension experiment. It automatically detects not only the time the animal spends in an immobile state, but also the time animal is struggling. In addition, TailSuspScan has the capability to differentiate between active struggling mobility and passive swinging mobility. The latter can either be grouped into the Immobility category or grouped with the Mobility class, thus making the results of Immobility much more precise according to the user’s protocol. Only the motion caused by active struggling behavior is captured as Mobility. Various settings are available that allow the user to adjust the definition of what is Immobility, Passive Mobility, and Active Mobility. We also manufacture the tail suspension apparatus for sale. Please contact us if you are interested in this apparatus also.

Screenshot of TailSuspScan
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The tail suspension test is a highly variable test from lab to lab and accordingly, TailSuspScan has been designed to be very flexible. TailSuspScan allows the user to precisely set his/her definition of Mobility/Struggle and Immobility behaviors. The cornerstone of TailSuspScan is its unique ability to compensate for the passive swinging motion that arises after the animal has stopped struggling and switches to a passive state. Due the previous struggle activity, there is so much inertia built into the swinging motion that just because the animal gives up trying to struggle the animal is still moving quite actively. The correct categorization for most users for this type of passive swinging is Immobility. TailSuspScan allows the user to turn on the Motion Compensation Mode that considers whole body swinging as Immobility instead of Mobility. Mobility is detected only when the animal is contorting itself or moving very actively.

System Requirements

TailSuspScan software detects 3 separate classes of activity for this test. Our three classes of activity include Mobility (or Struggle), Immobility, and Other. Mobility class is the highly active class where the animal is moving actively or contorting its body. Immobility is the class where the animal or certain body parts show little or no movement, including Passive Swinging. Finally, the Other class is the “in-between” class where the animal is neither in Mobility state nor in Immobility state.

TailSuspScan comes with a complete Experiment Data Management framework that allows users to maintain and group export results from multiple trials in an experiment. Group Export can summarize result data from all animals into a single Excel sheet for convenience. No more cutting and pasting! Other salient features include the ability to start and stop analysis at preset time/duration as well the ability to perform offline batch analysis where multiple videos can be successively analyzed by ForcedSwimScan without user intervention.

Complete turnkey systems (including all necessary hardware and software) are available. Custom design of your environment to facilitate analysis, including lighting condition setup, IR/red light setup, cage enclosures, video integration, and video-feed to computer is also available.