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Place and Response Learning in the Open-field Tower Maze

DOI :

10.3791/53227-v

October 28th, 2015

October 28th, 2015

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1Department of Psychology, Christopher Newport University, 2Department of Psychological Science, University of Vermont

The Open-field Tower Maze (OFTM) is a maze created to study the behavioral and neural mechanisms of spatial learning (e.g., place- or response-learning) in rats. This maze is especially useful for experimenters who want to use a non-stressful maze paradigm to investigate spatial learning in their research.

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Keywords Open field Tower Maze

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