Behavioral Mazes

Bird/Mammal Radial Maze

SKU CS-958200
$2,499.99
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Multi-arm radial maze apparatus for evaluating spatial learning, working memory, and foraging behavior in birds and mammals.

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Model fit
Bird, Gerbil, Hamster, Rabbit, Mouse, Rat, Guinea pig
SKU family
CS-958200
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 Bird/Mammal Radial Maze is a specialized behavioral apparatus designed for assessing spatial learning, working memory, and foraging behavior in avian and mammalian research subjects. This maze consists of multiple arms radiating from a central platform, allowing researchers to evaluate cognitive function through controlled spatial navigation tasks.

The apparatus enables systematic investigation of hippocampal-dependent learning processes and spatial memory consolidation across diverse species. Researchers utilize this tool to examine cognitive deficits in neurodegenerative disease models, assess the effects of pharmacological interventions on learning capacity, and characterize species-specific spatial navigation strategies.

How It Works

The radial maze operates on the principle of spatial reference memory and working memory assessment through controlled foraging behavior. The apparatus presents subjects with multiple arm choices radiating from a central platform, each potentially containing food rewards or other reinforcement.

During testing, animals must navigate to rewarded arms while avoiding previously visited locations within a session (working memory component) or remembering consistently baited arms across sessions (reference memory component). The maze design exploits natural foraging instincts while providing quantitative measures of cognitive performance through arm entry patterns, latencies, and error frequencies.

Spatial learning is assessed by measuring the subject's ability to efficiently locate rewards using distal environmental cues, while working memory is evaluated through within-session performance as animals must track which arms have been visited to maximize reward acquisition.

Features & Benefits

Multiple radial arms configuration
Enables assessment of both working memory and reference memory through varied baiting protocols
Central platform design
Provides consistent starting point for each trial and facilitates standardized behavioral measurements
Modular arm construction
Allows customization of maze complexity and arm number based on experimental requirements
Species-adaptable dimensions
Accommodates various research subjects from small rodents to larger mammals and birds
Overhead accessibility
Facilitates video tracking and behavioral scoring for quantitative analysis
Removable barriers
Enables forced-choice protocols and controlled access to specific maze sections
Easy-clean surfaces
Maintains hygienic testing conditions and eliminates olfactory cues between subjects
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