The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a pool using environmental cues. Despite its success in neuroscience and psychology for studying spatial learning and memory, the exact mnemonic and navigational demands of the task are not well understood. Here, we provide a mathematical model of rat swimming dynamics on a behavioural level. The model consists of a random walk, a heading change and a feedback control component in which learning is reflected in parameter changes of the feedback mechanism. The simplicity of the model renders it accessible and useful for analysis of experiments in which swimming paths are recorded. Here, we used the model to analyse an experiment in which rats were...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Previous work from our laboratory has demonstrated that rats display a preference for directional re...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
The Morris Water Maze is a widely used task in studies of spatial learning with rodents. Classical p...
The Morris Water Maze is a widely used task in studies of spatial learning with rodents. Classical p...
A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippocampus in ...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
We investigated individual differences in the stimulus control of navigational behavior in the water...
A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippocampus in ...
<div><p>A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippoca...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Previous work from our laboratory has demonstrated that rats display a preference for directional re...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
The Morris water maze is an experimental procedure in which animals learn to escape swimming in a po...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
The Morris Water Maze is a widely used task in studies of spatial learning with rodents. Classical p...
The Morris Water Maze is a widely used task in studies of spatial learning with rodents. Classical p...
A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippocampus in ...
Several factors can influence allocentric navigation in the Morris water maze (MWM), including the n...
We investigated individual differences in the stimulus control of navigational behavior in the water...
A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippocampus in ...
<div><p>A computational neural model that describes the competing roles of Basal Ganglia and Hippoca...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Previous work from our laboratory has demonstrated that rats display a preference for directional re...