The honeycomb maze provides a novel test to study hippocampal-dependent spatial navigation
Ruth A. Wood,
Marius Bauza,
Julija Krupic,
Stephen Burton,
Andrea Delekate,
Dennis Chan and
John O’Keefe ()
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Ruth A. Wood: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL
Marius Bauza: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL
Julija Krupic: Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
Stephen Burton: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL
Andrea Delekate: DZNE German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Dennis Chan: University of Cambridge
John O’Keefe: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL
Nature, 2018, vol. 554, issue 7690, 102-105
Abstract:
A newly designed honeycomb maze presents several advantages over current spatial navigation assays that include greater control over the rat’s choices throughout the task and the collection of electrophysiological data during navigation.
Date: 2018
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