Use of EMKA’ easySYNC and Noldus’ USB-IO box allow for synchronized behavioral and physiological recordings, enabling a new opportunity for researchers whose applications span both fields of study.
For example, you can now collect physiological endpoints (i.e. ECG/EEG/EMG, blood pressure, temperature, activity) from a subject while they are in a Morris Water Maze or on a treadmill.
This development allows researchers to synchronize behavioral changes with physiological changes regardless of the challenge they undergo.