Tag: spatial learning


PLACE LEARNING

Conceptualizing Place Learning: Definitions and Scope Place learning, in the domain of cognitive psychology and behavioral neuroscience, refers primarily to the acquisition of knowledge concerning the spatial locations of significant environmental features or objectives. This form of learning necessitates the formation of an internal representation of the external environment, allowing an organism to navigate effectively […]

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MORRIS WATER MAZE

The Morris Water Maze: A Test of Spatial Cognition The Core Definition of the Morris Water Maze The Morris Water Maze (MWM) is a highly specialized behavioral task predominantly employed in preclinical neuroscience research to assess learning, memory, and spatial cognition, particularly in small mammals such as rats and mice. It is fundamentally a test […]

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RADIAL MAZE

The Radial Maze: An Essential Tool for Spatial Cognition Research Introduction to the Radial Maze The radial maze is a sophisticated experimental apparatus primarily utilized in behavioral neuroscience and experimental psychology to meticulously investigate the intricacies of spatial learning and spatial memory in animals, most commonly rodents such as rats and mice. At its core, […]

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