Behavioral Mazes

Zebrafish Y Maze Avoidance

$1,990.00

Y-shaped maze apparatus designed for zebrafish avoidance learning, spatial navigation, and memory assessment studies.

Key Specifications
Automation Levelmanual
SpeciesZebrafish
SKU:ME-4846
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The Zebrafish Y Maze Avoidance apparatus provides a controlled environment for assessing avoidance learning, spatial navigation, and memory consolidation in zebrafish (Danio rerio). This behavioral testing system consists of a Y-shaped configuration with distinct choice arms, enabling researchers to evaluate conditioned avoidance responses and spatial memory formation through controlled stimulus presentation and choice measurement.

The apparatus supports investigations of learning and memory mechanisms, neuropharmacological interventions, and behavioral phenotyping in zebrafish models. Researchers can implement various experimental protocols including active avoidance conditioning, spatial preference testing, and memory retention assessments. The system accommodates standard zebrafish behavioral testing requirements while providing consistent environmental conditions for reproducible data collection.

How It Works

The Y maze avoidance paradigm operates on principles of associative learning where zebrafish acquire conditioned avoidance responses through repeated exposure to predictive stimuli. The apparatus presents controlled environmental cues (visual, olfactory, or electrical) in specific maze arms, allowing researchers to measure learning acquisition, memory consolidation, and behavioral choice patterns.

During testing, zebrafish navigate between the start arm and two choice arms while researchers monitor swimming patterns, arm entry frequency, and avoidance latencies. The spatial configuration enables assessment of both passive avoidance (avoiding previously punished locations) and active avoidance (moving to safe zones upon stimulus presentation). Data collection includes choice accuracy, reaction times, and swimming trajectories to quantify learning performance and memory retention across experimental sessions.

Features & Benefits

Y-shaped spatial configuration
Provides binary choice architecture essential for avoidance learning paradigms and spatial memory assessment
Zebrafish-optimized dimensions
Accommodates natural swimming behavior while constraining movement for accurate behavioral measurement
Multiple arm design
Enables simultaneous testing of approach-avoidance behaviors and spatial preference patterns
Compatible stimulus integration
Supports various conditioning stimuli including visual, chemical, and electrical cues for flexible experimental design
Transparent construction
Allows clear visualization for video tracking and real-time behavioral monitoring
Modular assembly system
Facilitates easy cleaning, reconfiguration, and maintenance between experimental sessions

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