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Assessment of Social Cognition in Non-human Primates Using a Network of Computerized Automated Learning Device ALDM Test Systems
Published on: May 5, 2015
CalliCog is an open-source cognitive neuroscience toolkit for freely behaving nonhuman primates
Jack T Scott1, Bruno L Mendivez Vasquez2, Brian J Stewart1
1Section on Cellular and Cognitive Neurodevelopment, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
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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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