RetINaBox: A Hands-On Learning Tool for Experimental Neuroscience.
Brune Bettler, Flavia Arias Armas, Erica Cianfarano, Vanessa Bordonaro, Megan Q Liu, Matthew Loukine, Mingyu Wan, Aude Villemain, Blake A Richards, Stuart Trenholm
Abstract
Open AccessAn exciting aspect of neuroscience is developing and testing hypotheses via experimentation. However, due to logistical and financial hurdles, the experiment and discovery component of neuroscience is generally lacking in classroom and outreach settings. To address this issue, here we introduce RetINaBox: a low-cost open-source electronic visual system simulator that provides users with a hands-on tool to discover how the visual system builds feature detectors. RetINaBox includes an LED array for generating visual stimuli and photodiodes that act as an array of model photoreceptors. Custom software on a Raspberry Pi computer reads out responses from model photoreceptors and allows users to control the polarity and delay of the signal transfer from model photoreceptors to model retinal ganglion cells. Interactive lesson plans are provided, guiding users to discover different types of visual feature detectors-including ON/OFF, center-surround, orientation-selective, and direction-selective receptive fields-as well as their underlying circuit computations.