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Zebrafish Associative Learning

$2,900.00

Multi-chamber acrylic apparatus for assessing visual discrimination and associative learning in adult zebrafish through controlled cue-based behavioral protocols.

Key Specifications
number_of_chambers4 chambers per side (8 total)
chamber_dimensions15 cm x 10.5 cm x 25 cm
open_compartment_dimensions60 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm
connecting_tube_length9 cm
color_cue_cards['yellow', 'blue', 'red', 'green']
transparent_doorsincluded for access control
SKU:ME-4847
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The Zebrafish Associative Learning apparatus is a multi-chamber behavioral testing system designed for evaluating visual discrimination and cognitive performance in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). This acrylic aquarium features 4 start chambers and 4 target chambers separated by an open compartment, enabling controlled assessment of associative learning capabilities through visual cue discrimination tasks.

The system incorporates removable colored cue cards (yellow, blue, red, green) and transparent sliding doors for precise experimental control. Each chamber measures 15 cm × 10.5 cm × 25 cm, providing standardized spatial dimensions for consistent behavioral protocols. The apparatus supports investigation of vertebrate neural plasticity mechanisms and mnemonic characteristics in a well-established model organism.

How It Works

The apparatus employs a visual discrimination paradigm where zebrafish learn to associate specific colored cues with spatial locations. Fish begin in one of four start chambers and must navigate through the open compartment to reach target chambers, each marked with a distinct colored cue card (yellow, blue, red, or green). The learning process relies on the fish's ability to form associative memories between visual stimuli and spatial rewards.

Transparent sliding doors control access between compartments, allowing researchers to implement training and testing phases with precise temporal control. The open compartment design ensures that fish must actively choose between target chambers based on visual cues rather than spatial proximity alone. Performance metrics typically include choice accuracy, latency to decision, and learning acquisition curves across multiple trials.

Features & Benefits

Four independent start chambers (15 cm × 10.5 cm × 25 cm each)
Enables simultaneous testing of multiple subjects or repeated trials with spatial separation to prevent interference.
Four target chambers with removable colored cue cards
Provides standardized visual discrimination stimuli (yellow, blue, red, green) for consistent associative learning protocols.
Central open compartment (60 cm × 25 cm × 25 cm)
Creates neutral decision space where fish must actively choose target chambers based on visual cues rather than proximity.
Transparent sliding doors with 9 cm openings
Allows precise temporal control over fish movement between compartments during training and testing phases.
Acrylic construction throughout
Provides clear visual access for behavioral observation while maintaining chemical inertness and easy cleaning protocols.
Removable acrylic inserts
Facilitates thorough cleaning between experiments and allows chamber configuration modifications if needed.
Standardized chamber dimensions
Ensures consistent spatial parameters across experiments for reliable comparative studies and protocol replication.

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