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... spontaneous tendency of rodents to explore a new environment. Matte color for use of tracking software. Possibility of maze in another color (depending on the color of the animals to follow): black, white.
A simple Y-shape design provides rodents with a single choice point with only two alternatives. Widely used to measure preference and spatial memory and learning tasks in laboratory animals. High quality maze ...
Gradual turns of the maze decrease learning time The Y-maze is similar to the T-maze, but has three identical arms. Gradual turns of the Y-maze ...
... provides a MOUSE water tight Y maze. Including removable doors, and a variety of additional color options, SDI’s Y-maze adjusts to fit a wide range of experiments. ...
The Y-maze is similar to the T-maze, and is a test to investigate spatial learning and memory. However, contrary to the T-maze, it has three similar arms that are all ...
The Y-maze is similar to the T-maze, but has three identical arms. Gradual turns of the Y-maze decrease learning time as compared to the sharp turns ...
The Y maze is similar to the T maze, except with three arms at 120 degrees to each other. The rodent or mouse starts at the end of one arm, then chooses between the other two. Spontaneous ...
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