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lickcalc: Easy analysis of lick microstructure in experiments of rodent ingestive behaviour

Volcko, K. L.; McCutcheon, J. E.

2026-03-12 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.09.710511 bioRxiv
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Lick microstructure is a term used in behavioural neuroscience to describe the information that can be obtained from a detailed examination of rodent drinking behaviour. Rather than simply recording total intake (volume consumed), lick microstructure examines how licks are grouped, and the spacing of these groups of licks. This type of analysis can provide important insights into why an animal is drinking, for example, whether it is influenced by taste or affected by consequences of consumption (e.g., feeling "full"). Here we present a software package, lickcalc, that allows detailed microstructural analysis of licking patterns. The software is browser-based and is hosted at https://lickcalc.uit.no or the repository can be downloaded and installed locally. Lick timestamps can be loaded from a variety of formats and different analysis and plotting options allow quality control of data and determining critical parameters for microstructural analysis number and size of lick bursts. Data can be divided into epochs for detailed examination of changes across session. Batch processing and custom configurations are supported. In this manuscript, we demonstrate use of the functions exposed by lickcalc by analysing data comparing lick patterns between mice on a protein-restricted and control (non-restricted diet). We show that lickcalc allows quality control of the data and uncovering of subtle differences in lick behaviour that are not apparent when just considering the total number of licks. This software makes microstructural analysis accessible to any researchers who wish to employ it while providing sophisticated analyses with high scientific value.

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