Morris Water Maze
Objective: Assessment of spatial learning and memory in mice using water maze navigation task
This is a Morris Water Maze protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps, 1 equipment items. Extracted from a 2010 paper published in Journal of Neuroscience.
Model and subjects
mouse • Not specified in provided text • unknown • Not specified in provided text • Not specified in provided text
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Spatial Learning Assessment
Primary readouts
- Spatial learning performance
- Memory retention
- Cognitive abilities including immediate memory
- Classical conditioning responses
Key equipment and reagents
Verified items
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Spatial Learning Assessment
Mice were tested using Morris water maze to assess spatial learning abilities
Note: Test was part of behavioral paradigm to analyze effects of SIRT1 deficiency and overexpression
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“we analyzed the effects of SIRT1 deficiency and overexpression on mouse learning and memory as well as on synaptic plasticity”