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    1st TSE Systems Symposium "From PhenoScale to PhenoWorld"

    High-profile scientists are gathering at historic Jagdschloss Niederwald from February 23rd to 24th to discuss the latest developments in automated phenotyping of rodents.
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    SOT 2012 - Society of Toxicology
    Annual Meeting,
    San Francisco, CA / USA,
    March 11 - 15.
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T-Maze Systems

Our fully automated T-Maze systems for mice and rats can be used to assess working memory in spontaneous, rewarded or delayed alternation tasks and can be modified for acoustic discrimination tasks.

Each T-Maze consists of two choice arms and one start arm mounted at a square center – a start compartment is optional. Both choice arms are equipped with food cups with integrated infrared sensors – software-controlled pellet dispensers are available as an option. Manual doors are included – automatic doors are available on request. The T-Maze software package provides predefined standard paradigms. Choice accuracy is presented in a results table together with time-based parameters such as response latency.

The T-Maze is also available as a non-automated system for use in combination with the video tracking system TSE VideoMot2.

  • Infrared sensor combinations monitor entries into compartments
  • Food reinforcement – infrared sensors monitor food removal
  • Modular wall design – easy exchange of wall material & color
  • System configurations for acoustical discrimination available (WAV files)
The T-maze is an asymmetrical system with a defined start point and a choice of two end points

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The T-maze is an asymmetrical system with a defined start point and a choice of two end points