Tag: rodent research


WHISKER BARREL

Introduction to Whisker Barrels in Behavioral Neuroscience The study of animal behavior, particularly in model organisms like rodents, relies heavily on methodologies that allow for precise, quantifiable, and minimally invasive observation of naturalistic actions. A relatively recent and highly effective innovation in this field is the development and implementation of the whisker barrel. This apparatus […]

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ALLEY MAZE

Definition and Fundamental Purpose of the Alley Maze The Alley Maze is a classical, highly standardized apparatus utilized extensively within the field of experimental psychology, specifically designed for the rigorous investigation of learning processes and memory acquisition in non-human animal subjects, predominantly rodents such as rats and mice. Structurally, it is defined as a sequence […]

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