Eight Arm Radial Maze
The Eight Arm Radial Maze is a classic behavioral test for assessing spatial learning and memory in rats and mice.
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Introduction
The Eight Arm Radial Maze is a classic behavioral test for assessing spatial learning and memory abilities in rats and mice. Typically, food rewards are provided at the ends of some arms, allowing the animals to move freely in the maze. Learning and memory abilities are evaluated by assessing the animals' activity patterns and the number of errors made.

We offers a complete system, including radial arm maze, video acquisition equipment, and video analysis software. The system records animal behavior during the experiment, and the behavioral analysis software automatically extracts target parameters, enabling assessment of learning and memory. Three models are available: mouse, rat, and a universal model.
Features
Professional design:Specifically designed for mice and rats; materials and sizes meet the morphological characteristics and experimental requirements, ensuring accurate and reliable outcomes.

Minimal interference:The use of video recording technology automates the experimental process, eliminates subjective errors introduced by manual observation, and reduces disturbance to the animals, thereby increasing the authenticity of the results.

Automated tracking and analysis:Video tracking technology automatically identifies the experimental animals, extracts movement trajectories, and analyzes experimental parameters, making the results more objective and precise.

Application Field

The Eight Arm Radial Maze is primarily used for assessing learning and memory in rats and mice. It is commonly used in research on models of Neurodegenerative Diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, it can be used to study cognitive decline caused by aging and neuropsychiatric diseases.

Specifications

ItemsMouseRats
Arm Length35 cm50 cm
Width5 cm10 cm
Wall Height15 cm20 cm