Abstract

Behavioral analysis plays an important role in wide variety of biological studies, but behavioral recordings often tend to be laborious and are associated with inevitable human-errors. It also takes much time to perform manual behavioral analyses while replaying the videos. On the other hand, presently available automated recording/analysis systems are often specialized for certain types of behavior of specific animals. Here, we established an open-source behavioral recording system using Raspberry Pi, which automatically performs video-recording and systematic file-sorting, and the behavioral recording can be performed more efficiently, without unintentional human operational errors. We also developed an Excel macro that enables us to easily perform behavioral annotation with simple manipulation. Thus, we succeeded in developing an analysis suite that mitigates human tasks and thus reduces human errors. By using this suite, we analyzed the sexual behavior of a laboratory and a wild medaka strain and found a difference in sexual motivation presumably resulting from domestication.

Highlights

  • Behavioral analysis plays an important role in wide variety of biological studies, but behavioral recordings often tend to be laborious and are associated with inevitable human-errors

  • While there are some automated recording/analysis systems for the solution of these ­problems[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21], these are exclusively designed for certain species and/or behavior, and such systems often may not be applicable to the studies of non-model animals or rare behaviors

  • Behavioral recording was performed by running Record.sh through Secure Shell (SSH) remote login

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Introduction

Behavioral analysis plays an important role in wide variety of biological studies, but behavioral recordings often tend to be laborious and are associated with inevitable human-errors. We established an open-source automated behavioral recording/file-sorting system with a single-board computer, Raspberry PiTM and performed behavioral analysis efficiently without unintentional human. We have succeeded in automating a large part of experimental procedure of behavioral analysis: video-recording by multiple cameras, file-naming, encoding, and transferring video data from multiple cameras to a network-attached storage (NAS). Raspberry Pi can switch on and off external devices via general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins and a simple relay circuit, which enables to automate simple experimental manipulations, such as feeding and illumination. This customization reduced the experimental procedures and made efficient/reproducible analyses of behaviors at low cost

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