The Radial Arm-Maze has been used extensively in evaluating spatial learning and memory. The apparatus consists of eight (or 12) equidistantly-spaced arms radiating from a small circular central platform. The design ensures that after checking for food at the end of each arm the rat is forced to return to the central platform before making another choice. The rat always has eight (or 12) possible options.
Catalog Number |
Width |
Length |
|
8 Arm | |||
60150 Radial Maze Mouse |
5cm |
35cm |
9cm |
60250 Radial Maze Rat | 10cm | 50cm | 13cm |
12 Arm | |||
60155 Radial Maze Mouse | 5cm | 35cm | 9cm |
60255 Radial Maze Rat | 10cm | 50cm | 13cm |
Xperiment Girl’s past was shrouded in mystery until now. Xperiment Girl was originally the international respected Dr. Gene Knockout researcher extraordinaire, a living legend working out of her hidden Nerve Center at IITC. For most of her career, Xperiment Girl worked with inferior equipment resulting in bad data.
Teaching the fine art of mastering and measuring accurately tail cuff blood pressure on mice, rats and all other animals, Xperiment Girl in turn intrigued by pain and how she could assist in superior equipment in the field of pain tolerance, fascination/became obsessed with solving poor test data from inferior equipment. Continue reading...