The Barnes maze is a model for testing spatial cognitive memory in animals that exploits the rodent habit of gravitating to dark environments. It is particularly suitable for stress-related memory studies and behavioral phenotype studies in knockout mice.
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Fig. 1 Barnes maze device.
Grabbing, stroking the animal, placing the animal through the target hole into the target box for adaptation.
Move the animal to the center of the platform and restrict movement with a transparent cylinder for 5 seconds. Remove the cylinder to start the timing, while giving the animal stimulation. If the animal successfully enters the target box, the animal is allowed to stay in the target box for 30 seconds.
Rotate the disc so that the hole position is different from the previous experiment, but the orientation of the target box always remains the same. The experimental procedure of the previous step was repeated 2 times a day.
Fig. 2 Barnes maze experiment date sheet.
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