Automated Mazes

Automated mazes are a type of experimental setup used in behavioral research to study spatial learning and memory in animals. These mazes typically consist of a series of interconnected chambers or passages, which are designed to challenge the animal’s ability to navigate and find its way to a specific location or reward.

Automated mazes are typically controlled by a computer or other electronic device, which allows the experimenter to program the maze and track the animal’s movements and behavior. The mazes may include various features, such as walls, barriers, and rewards, which the animal must navigate in order to reach the desired location or reward.