Graduate students Pratik S. Paranjape and Tahoura Mohammadi Ghohaki, along with faculty member Samsoon Inayat (all Psychology), published a new article in Scientific Reports titled “A transparent wheel-based platform for locomotion-on-demand and multi-view body and facial kinematics in head-fixed mice.” The study introduces a modular behavioral platform that pairs a transparent running wheel with air-stream stimulation to evoke locomotion in head-fixed mice while recording paw, limb, body, facial, and eye-related movements from multiple camera views. The platform provides a flexible framework for studying how the brain coordinates sensory input, arousal, and movement, with compatibility for future neural imaging, electrophysiology experiments, and behavioral testing in animal models of neurological disease.