CalliCog是一个开源的认知神经科学工具包,用于自由行为的非人类灵长类动物。

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Cell Reports Methods Pub Date : 2025-05-19 Epub Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.1016/j.crmeth.2025.101034
Jack T Scott, Bruno L Mendivez Vasquez, Brian J Stewart, Dylan D Panacheril, Darren K J Rajit, Angela Y Fan, James A Bourne
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摘要

非人类灵长类动物(NHPs)是解开人类认知复杂性的关键,然而传统的认知研究仍然局限于专门的实验室。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了CalliCog:一个开源的、可扩展的笼内平台,专为小型自由行为灵长类动物(如普通狨猴)的实验而设计。CalliCog包括模块化的手术室,可以自主操作,并与家庭笼子无缝集成,消除了人为干预。我们的研究结果展示了CalliCog在基于触摸屏的认知任务中训练实验幼稚狨猴的能力。在两个独立的设施中,狨猴在两周内熟练掌握了触摸屏,并成功完成了探测行为灵活性和工作记忆的任务。此外,CalliCog能够将自由运动动物的行为数据与皮质电图(ECoG)记录精确同步,为神经行为研究开辟了新的领域。通过开放访问CalliCog,我们的目标是使小型NHPs的认知实验民主化,缩小临床前模型和人类认知之间的翻译差距。
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CalliCog is an open-source cognitive neuroscience toolkit for freely behaving nonhuman primates.

Nonhuman primates (NHPs) are pivotal for unlocking the complexities of human cognition, yet traditional cognitive studies remain constrained to specialized laboratories. To address this gap, we present CalliCog: an open-source, scalable in-cage platform tailored for experiments in small freely behaving primate species such as the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). CalliCog includes modular operant chambers that operate autonomously and integrate seamlessly with home cages, eliminating human intervention. Our results showcase the power of CalliCog to train experimentally naive marmosets in touchscreen-based cognitive tasks. Across two independent facilities, marmosets achieved touchscreen proficiency within 2 weeks and successfully completed tasks probing behavioral flexibility and working memory. Moreover, CalliCog enabled precise synchronization of behavioral data with electrocorticography (ECoG) recordings from freely moving animals, opening new frontiers for neurobehavioral research. By making CalliCog openly accessible, we aim to democratize cognitive experimentation with small NHPs, narrowing the translational gap between preclinical models and human cognition.

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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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