I have: T, multiple-T, and radial-arm mazes. Dealing with odor cues was an absolute pain.

Ken

On 1/16/2012 10:40 AM, Brandon, Paul K wrote:
Funny!

I wonder if anyone else on this group has actually run a rat in a
maze. I remember doing it my first year in grad school back in the
dawn of history; took me a month to bring the rats UP TO chance level
performance ;-) On Jan 16, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Michael Britt wrote:

Good for a smile - especially if you're familiar with the TV show
(forget the name...)

http://www.offthemark.com/daily.php/?go=1325998800

Michael

Paul Brandon Emeritus Professor of Psychology Minnesota State
University, Mankato [email protected]


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