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Invertebrate Brain Platform
RRID:SCR_006764 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://platform.invbrain.neuroinf.jp/

Proper Citation: Invertebrate Brain Platform (RRID:SCR_006764)

Description: Database of information on nervous systems and behavior of various species of invertebrates and a large body of ancillary material to promote the use of invertebrate systems in research and education and facilitate information transfer to engineers that are looking for mechanisms that may be useful to solve a wide range of technological problems. The database is linked to explanations of the contents to allow users to familiarize themselves with the data and the context in which they were obtained. The platform has four entrance points tailored to different target user groups. The first entrance point is designed for users that are interested in using invertebrates for research purposes, in particular in the field of neuroscience, to assist them in initiating research projects. This includes databases of sensory systems, brains, and behavior of invertebrates, especially insects. The databases contain sensory organ structure and function, photographs and movies documenting insect behavior, data acquisition equipment and other instrumentation, software, material for eduction, and bibliography. A second entrance point is available for those that are concerned with implementations of design principles of invertebrate nervous systems and behavior in industrial applications. The third portal is destined for providing quick access for instructors that intend to use invertebrates for educational purposes and the remaining entrance point facilitates obtaining general comparative information on sensory and central nervous systems and behavior of invertebrates.

Abbreviations: IVB-PF, IVBPF

Synonyms: IVB PF, Invertebrate Brain Platform (IVB-PF)

Resource Type: software resource, data or information resource, database, training material, image collection, narrative resource

Keywords: brain, invertebrate, nervous system, neuron, sensory system, brain, behavior, comparative physiology, elementary, junior high, high school, insect, neurorehabilitation, k-12, video

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