Behavioral Mazes

Angle Entrance Task

SKU CS-958253
$2,499.99
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Behavioral maze apparatus with angled entry points for assessing spatial navigation, decision-making, and motor coordination in laboratory animals.

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Model fit
Mouse, Rat
SKU family
CS-958253
Sizing
65.0 x 36.0 x 27.0 cm
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Category
Behavioral Mazes
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Category: Behavioral Mazes

The Angle Entrance Task is a specialized behavioral assessment apparatus designed to evaluate spatial navigation, decision-making, and motor coordination in laboratory animals. This maze configuration features angled entry points that require subjects to make directional choices while navigating toward target locations, providing researchers with quantitative measures of cognitive performance and behavioral patterns.

The apparatus is commonly employed in neuroscience research to assess learning acquisition, memory retention, and spatial cognition capabilities. The angled entrance design introduces controlled complexity that challenges subjects' navigation strategies while maintaining standardized testing conditions across experimental sessions.

How It Works

The Angle Entrance Task operates on the principle of spatial choice discrimination, where subjects must navigate through angled entry points to reach designated target zones. The angular configuration creates a decision point that requires animals to integrate spatial cues and execute directional movements based on learned associations or spatial memory.

During testing sessions, animals are placed at the entrance and their navigation patterns are recorded, including choice latency, path efficiency, and error frequency. The angled design prevents simple linear approaches and encourages exploration of alternative navigation strategies.

Performance metrics are derived from tracking movement trajectories, measuring time-to-completion, and documenting choice accuracy across multiple trials, providing quantitative assessments of cognitive and motor capabilities.

Features & Benefits

Angled entrance design
Creates standardized decision points that challenge spatial navigation abilities while maintaining consistent testing conditions
Modular maze configuration
Allows customization of difficulty levels and spatial arrangements to match specific experimental requirements
Open-field visibility
Enables comprehensive behavioral tracking and movement analysis throughout the entire navigation sequence
Controlled choice points
Provides quantifiable decision-making opportunities for statistical analysis of cognitive performance
Standardized dimensions
Ensures reproducible results and compatibility with established behavioral testing protocols
Easy-clean construction
Facilitates rapid sanitization between subjects to prevent olfactory cue contamination
Multiple entry configurations
Supports various experimental designs including reversal learning and spatial memory assessments
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