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Neuroscience

Tactile Conditioning And Movement Analysis Of Antennal Sampling Strategies In Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.)
Samir Mujagić 1, Simon Michael Würth 1, Sven Hellbach 1, Volker Dürr 1
1Biological Cybernetics, CITEC - Cognitive Interaction Technology - Center of Excellence, Bielefeld University

In this protocol we show how to condition harnessed honey bees to tactile stimuli and introduce a 2D motion capture technique for analyzing the kinematics of fine-scale antennal sampling pattern.

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Chemistry

Analysis of Volatile and Oxidation Sensitive Compounds Using a Cold Inlet System and Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry
Jens Sproß 1
1Department of Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Bielefeld University

This video presents a protocol for the mass spectrometrical analysis of volatile and oxidation sensitive compounds using electron impact ionization. The presented technique is especially of interest for inorganic chemists, working with metal organyls, silanes, or phosphanes which have to be handled using inert conditions, such as the Schlenk technique.

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Behavior

Eye Tracking During Visually Situated Language Comprehension: Flexibility and Limitations in Uncovering Visual Context Effects
Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos 1, Katja Münster 1, Ernesto Guerra 2, Helene Kreysa 3, Alba Rodríguez 1,4, Julia Kröger 4, Thomas Kluth 4, Michele Burigo 4, Dato Abashidze 5, Eva Nunnemann 4, Pia Knoeferle 1,6,7
1Institute of German Studies and Linguistics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2Center for Advanced Research in Education – CIAE, Universidad de Chile, 3Institute of Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 4Cognitive Interaction Technology Excellence Cluster (CITEC), Faculty of Linguistics and Literature, Bielefeld University, 5Department of Education, Concordia University, 6Berlin School of Mind and Brain, 7Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin

The present article reviews an eye-tracking methodology for studies on language comprehension. To obtain reliable data, key steps of the protocol must be followed. Among these are the correct set-up of the eye tracker (e.g., ensuring good quality of the eye and head images) and accurate calibration.

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Biochemistry

Förster Resonance Energy Transfer Measurements in Living Plant Cells
Sonja Michèle Schmidtpott 1, Thorsten Seidel 1
1Dynamic Cell Imaging, Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants, Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld University

A protocol is provided for setting up a standard confocal laser-scanning microscope for in vivo Förster resonance energy transfer measurements, followed by data evaluation.

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