The subject is placed in front of a computer and uses a keyboard to navigate in a 3D virtual 12-arms maze

S Sellami et al.

DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.v378 Published: Jun 20, 2018 Views: 3092

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The subject is placed in front of a computer and uses a keyboard to navigate in a 3D virtual 12-arms maze. The maze is composed of 12 arms to which access is limited by doors. There are steps at the end of each arm leading to a platform that can contain a reward (coin).

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Protocols to Study Declarative Memory Formation in Mice and Humans: Optogenetics and Translational Behavioral Approaches
Sellami, A., Al Abed, A. S., Brayda-Bruno, L., Etchamendy, N., Valério, S., Oulé, M., Pantaléon, L., Lamothe, V., Potier, M., Bernard, K., Jabourian, M., Herry, C., Mons, N. and Marighetto, A. (2018). Bio-protocol 8(12): e2888.
DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2888.

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Trace fear conditioning, Radial maze, Virtual radial maze, Optogenetics, Channelrhodopsin, Archeorhodopsin

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