Where to start with selecting animal auditory stimulation systems
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When conducting animal auditory experiments, it is necessary to choose the right operating system. Accurate experimental data can only be obtained through the appropriate operating system. Faced with the complex and diverse selection of animal auditory systems, it has become a challenge. Once an unreasonable and unusable system is selected, the consequences are more serious. So, where can we actually start with selecting animal auditory stimulation systems?
1. Starting from the difficulty level of system operation
When choosing an animal auditory stimulation system for use, it is better to operate it more easily. A simple operating system can reduce customer error rates on the one hand, and on the other hand, it can reduce customer operational investment and resource investment. Systems that are difficult to operate not only require extra time to learn, but are also prone to errors in the experimental process due to momentary negligence. Systems with problems in operation have lower selection value.
2. Starting from the convenience level of system maintenance and repair
During the use of the auditory stimulation system, some errors are inevitable. Therefore, when choosing, it is necessary to consider system maintenance work. System maintenance is more convenient to ensure that more time is not wasted, and the experimental process is not delayed due to frequent maintenance of the system. Systems that require frequent maintenance are also difficult to stabilize the experimental process, wasting human, financial, and material resources, and the data is not accurate.
3. Starting from work efficiency and reaction sensitivity
The efficiency of the auditory stimulation system should be of utmost importance, and even systems with low efficiency in other aspects are difficult to use. This not only seriously delays the experimental process and prolongs the experimental time, but also significantly increases resource consumption during the experiment. In addition, the high sensitivity and value of the auditory stimulation system can ensure that the auditory stimulation given to animals is more reasonable and appropriate.
The selection of animal auditory stimulation systems not only depends on the hard conditions of the system, but also on whether the service issues related to system use are more appropriate. When the system encounters problems during use, it can receive support services to ensure that customer operating systems are smoother without obstacles. Systems that do not receive service and support will have a worse user experience.






