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Animal
Mouse, Rat
Videotracking
Traditional, Infrared

Open Fields

Product Code:47432/47433/47100/47150
Category: Mazes, Tracking

The Open Field is used to assess exploratory behavior. Validated for use in the measurement of anxiety related behaviors. Also suited to the novel object recognition (NOR) test.

Decreased anxiety leads to increased exploratory behavior. Increased anxiety results in less locomotor motion and preference for the edges of the field.

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Background

  • Developed by Calvin S. Hall in 1932, the open field test (OFT) is an experiment used to assay general locomotor activity levels and anxiety in rodents in scientific research and willingness to explore in rodents (exploratory behavior).
  • Rats and mice display a natural aversion to brightly lit areas: they also have a drive to explore a perceived threatening stimulus. The result of these two conflicting drives is anxiety. Decreased anxiety leads to increased exploratory behavior. Increased anxiety results in less locomotor motion and preference for the edges of the field.
  • Can be used to assess the sedative or stimulant effects of pharmacological agents.

 

Durable, optimized for video tracking and rodent comfort

  • High quality, sturdy, durable and easy to clean. All components can be easily disassembled and stored.
  • Provides optimal results with any video tracking software:
    • Selection of high-contrast colors for optimal motion tracking: grey, white, black, (Ugo Basile) light-blue or custom. Walls available in high contrast colors and transparent Perspex.
    • Use of non-reflective, anti-glare surface. Reflections and glare are a common source of error in video tracking. We avoid this!
    • Maze surface texture is selected for best rodent comfort – anti-slip and “warm” (rather than a smooth or cold surface that rodents find uncomfortable).
  • Sized for mouse or rats:
    • The standard mouse model is sized 44 x 44cm, according to the requirements of Eumorphia Empress SOPs. A special model with uprights is available for combined recording of both horizontal (video tracking) and vertical (infrared sensors) activity.
    • The rat cage is sized 100 x 100cm. Available with optional dividers to create four 46x46cm arenas.

Feature

Benefit

High-contrast color, transparent or opaque walls

Gives optimal results with any Video-Tracking software

Non-reflecting surface

Guarantees optimal camera view and no glare

All components can be easily disassembled

Easily cleaned and stored

Reasonably rough “warm” surface texture

Selected for best rodent comfort, non-slippery

Quality materials

Reliable and durable mazes, easy to clean and store

Different size available

Specific model for rats or mice

Physical

Product

47432

47433

47100 47150 47140-IR

Dimensions

44 x 44 cm

44 x 44cm

100 x 100 cm 100 x 100 cm

Ø40 cm

Wall height 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm

Optional partition

No

No

 No Yes, to obtain x4 46 x 46 cm partitions  No

Base color

Grey

Grey

Grey Grey IR Transparent

Wall color

Grey

Transparent walls

Grey Grey Grey
Other colors available on request

Warranty

Warranty Open Fields are covered by a 12-month warranty + 12 after product registration 
UB-Care Additional UB-Care can be added for other 12 or 24 months

Developed by Calvin S. Hall in 1932, the open field test (OFT) is an experiment used to assay general locomotor activity levels and anxiety in rodents in scientific research and willingness to explore in rodents (exploratory behavior).
Rats and mice display a natural aversion to brightly lit areas: they also have a drive to explore a perceived threatening stimulus. The result of these two conflicting drives is anxiety. Decreased anxiety leads to increased exploratory behaviour. Increased anxiety will result in less locomotor motion and preference for the edges of the field.
The open field is an arena with walls to prevent escape. In the modern open field video cameras with associated software are used to automate the assessment process.
The relation between the OFT and other tests of exploratory activity as elevated plus maze have been analyzed in two mouse strains. Changes in these measures are often used to assess the sedative or stimulant effects of pharmacological agents.

 

Product

47432

Open Field Cage 44x44cm, with grey non-reflecting base and 30cm high non-reflecting grey walls

47433

Open Field Cage 44x44cm, with grey non-reflecting base and 30cm high transparent walls

47434

Open Field Cage 40x40cm, with grey non-reflecting base, transparent walls, and uprights to fit vertical-activity sensors

47100

Open Field Cage 100x100cm (inside dimensions 92x92cm), with grey non-reflecting base and 40cm high non-reflecting grey walls

47150

Open Field Cage 100x100cm (inside dimensions 92x92cm), with grey non-reflecting base and 40cm high non-reflecting grey walls, including partition 47150-050 to obtain 4 open fields 46x46cm

Videotracking

60000

ANY-maze Software

47400-040

B/W USB Camera, including day&night 2.8-12.0mm varifocal lens, 5m USB cable and ceiling support

C. Hall et alia: “A Study of the Rat's Behavior in a Field. A Contribution to Method in Comparative Psychology” University of California Publications in Psychology 6: 1-12, 1932

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