Advisor: Dr. Michael McDonald Matthew Nichols Anand Krishnan Automated Mouse Maze Advisor: Dr. Michael McDonald Matthew Nichols Anand Krishnan
Original T Maze Concept Protocol developed by a student of Tom Walsh in 1987 Used male rats
Using to Mice Mice do not like to be touched Learn that if they just sit there, they will not be handled as often This is BAD
Automating Maze Use computers to run test Mouse will only need to be handled to start and stop the trials Frees up the researcher during long tests
Maze Construction and Design Use standard personal computer to control maze Maze will use commercially available parts Only truly custom part is the software
Maze Design
Four Operating Modes Habituation period Original T maze test Modified T maze test Differential Outcome
Habituation Period All doors are open Mouse is set in the maze and allowed to run free Mouse learns to feel comfortable
Original T Maze Test Starts Stem with left arm closed Gets food from the right arm Mouse is returned to the stem All doors are open and the mouse must go to left arm
Modified T Maze Test Right Arm, Stem, Left Arm, Stem, Right Arm, Stem, … If mouse chooses wrong path no need to reset. No need to wait for mouse to return to start
Differential Outcome Mouse starts in the stem Different Stimuli is in left or right arm Mouse must choose
Final Product 1 computer controls multiple mazes Any new modality would only require a software upgrade Data is storable in .CSV file