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Elevated Plus Maze for Mice
Published on: December 22, 2008
Mathematical methods to model rodent behavior in the elevated plus-maze
Rafael Arantes1, Julián Tejada, Geraldine G Bosco
1Departamento de Física, FFCLRP, Universidade de São Paulo, 14040-901 Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
The elevated plus maze is a widely used experimental test to study anxiety-like rodent behavior. It is made of four arms, two open and two closed, connected at a central area forming a plus shaped maze. The whole apparatus is elevated 50 cm from the floor. The anxiety of the animal is usually assessed by the number of entries and duration of stay in each arm type during a 5-min period. Different mathematical methods have been proposed to model the mechanisms that control the animal behavior in the maze, such as factor analysis, statistical inference on Markov chains and computational modeling. In this review we discuss these methods and propose possible extensions of them as a direction for future research.

