Review paper: A review of the historical evolutionary process of dryand water maze tests in rodents

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This research provides an overview of the historical advances of the maze tests that are widely used to assess the cognitive impairments in rodents. Particularly, this study focuses on the issue of learning and memory behavioral tests, including dry and water mazes. Several types of mazes have been used in this setting, but their real advantages and applications depend on the type selected by the researcher. We answered some of the basic questions that any interested researcher in such studies may be faced with. The reviewed topics are as follows: the definition of maze learning, the role of the memory in the maze learning, the differences between several types of mazes, and foremost the rationale behind the maze constructions and designs.

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Mohseni, F., Behnam, S. G., & Rafaiee, R. (2020, July 1). Review paper: A review of the historical evolutionary process of dryand water maze tests in rodents. Basic and Clinical Neuroscience. Iran University of Medical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.32598/bcn.11.4.1425.1

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