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LimeLight Analysis
The heart
of the LimeLight program is the analysis window, shown here at not quite
full size. The complete list of animals
contained in a data file is shown to the left. Clicking on an animal instantly
brings up its motion path. If the images from the trial were stored, a
movie of the trial is available for viewing
using the video buttons (and attached key commands) below the image.
- The analysis
of the trial is shown to the right. Here the number of crossings per
grid square are shown as an intensity graph. A checkbox to the right
changes the display to table format with numbers for each grid square.
The pull down menu currently set to "Crossings" is used to
select from the many different analysis parameters, such as distance
travelled, time in each grid square, mean length in each grid square,
latency to each square and so on. Double-clicking the colormap exports
the data to a text file and opens the file into Excel.
- A portion
of each trial can be analyzed (instead of the whole trial) by toggling
the All/Part checkboxand setting the starting and ending time of the
part of the trial one wants to analyze. Or, cut into multiple intervals.
- Scored
behaviors are shown to the lower right. Double clicking the graph opens
a more detailed analysis.
- Adjust
the grid or create custom zones from arbitrary groups of grid squares
by double-clicking the image.
- Separate
windows are accessible for viewing distance and speed against time,
mean distance to center, animal length. Any
selected parameter can be exported directly to an open Excel spreadsheet
for instant viewing and statistical analysis.
- The current
path shows the track of the animal's body (center of mass). The pull-down
menu to the right allows display of the track taken by the animal's
nose or tail.
- Menu items
open windows for the display and export of more complex analyses, such
as animal length, speed and distance against time, mean distance to
center, etc.

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