Water-maze example protocol

This protocol is part of an example water-maze experiment for ANY-maze.

Under this protocol the experiment's treatment groups will be coded in the order in which they are entered (i.e. the first treatment group will be A, the second will be B etc.) and the animals will be assigned to the treatment groups in a 'cyclic' order. This will mean that the first animal will be assigned to the first treatment group, the next animal will be assigned to the next group, the third animal to the third group and so on until one animal has been assigned to each group.  Then the process will 'cycle round' and the next animal will be assigned to the first group again, the second to the second and so on.  For example, in an experiment with 3 groups of 4 animals this would mean that animals would be assigned as follows: A,B,C,A,B,C,A,B,C,A,B,C.

  

  

Video sources

Water-maze Images for this source are captured from the Water-maze example image interface. The source uses the entire captured image which measures 464 x 452 pixels.

  

  

Apparatus

Water-maze The image of this apparatus is provided by the Water-maze video source. Figure 1 shows the apparatus map for this apparatus, the 'ruler' line shown in the map represents a real-world distance of 1500 millimetres.  The user can control tests in this piece of apparatus using the computer's F5 function key.

Figure 1. Water-maze apparatus map.

  

  

Zones

NW Figure 2 shows the area(s) in the apparatus which correspond to this zone.  The system will consider that the animal is in this zone whenever its centre point is within the zone. While tracking the system will highlight this zone whenever it considers that the animal is within it.

Figure 2. Position of the NW zone in the Water-maze.

  
SW Figure 3 shows the area(s) in the apparatus which correspond to this zone.  The system will consider that the animal is in this zone whenever its centre point is within the zone. While tracking the system will highlight this zone whenever it considers that the animal is within it.

Figure 3. Position of the SW zone in the Water-maze.

  
NE Figure 4 shows the area(s) in the apparatus which correspond to this zone.  The system will consider that the animal is in this zone whenever its centre point is within the zone. While tracking the system will highlight this zone whenever it considers that the animal is within it.

Figure 4. Position of the NE zone in the Water-maze.

  
SE Figure 5 shows the area(s) in the apparatus which correspond to this zone.  The system will consider that the animal is in this zone whenever its centre point is within the zone. While tracking the system will highlight this zone whenever it considers that the animal is within it.

Figure 5. Position of the SE zone in the Water-maze.

  
Island Figure 6 shows the area(s) in the apparatus which correspond to this zone.  The system will consider that the animal is in this zone whenever its centre point is within the zone. While tracking the system will highlight this zone whenever it considers that the animal is within it.

Figure 6. Position of the Island zone in the Water-maze.

  

  

Points

There are no points defined in this protocol.

  

  

Sequences

There are no sequences defined in this protocol.

  

  

Keys

There are no keys defined in this protocol.

  

  

Switches

There are no switches defined in this protocol.

  

  

Test settings and options

Animal colour The animals that will be tracked are lighter than the background of the apparatus.
Tracking the animal's head The system will not attempt to track the animal's head.
Immobility detection The system won't detect immobility while tracking the animal.
Automatic starting of tests The system will automatically start tests when the experimenter leaves the camera's field of view.
What to record while testing The system will record the animal's position at most 8 times per second.
What to display while testing While tracking the system will display the time remaining in the test.  It will also mark the position of the animal's centre of gravity.

An indicator will be shown next to the position of the animal when:

 A 'key' activity is occurring
Advanced tracking options The apparatus is not inside an enclosure. The animals will \i1 not \i0  be in the apparatus before the start of the test.

  

  

Fields

Sex This field is used to record data for the animals and will accept any one of the following entries: Male,Female.
  
Weight This field is used to record data for the animals and will accept a numeric entry in units of g.

  

  

Stages

Training Test duration
 Tests in this stage have a duration of 120 seconds (although tests may end before this if a test end action is triggered).
 Number of trials
 The stage will end after a maximum of 6 trials. The trials for an individual animal will end before this if the animal satisfies  the following rule:
 Entered island within 30s in 2 consecutive trials : The stage should end if the animal enters the Island zone within 30 seconds of the start of the test, in 2 consecutive trials.
 Test order
 In this stage the animals will be placed into groups of 2 and each group will be tested in all of its trials before the next group starts the stage.
  
Treated Test duration
 Tests in this stage have a duration of 120 seconds (although tests may end before this if a test end action is triggered).
 Number of trials
 The stage will end after each animal has had one trial. 

  

  

Events and actions

Island entry The event will be triggered if the animal enters the Island zone. When triggered this event will automatically be reset after all the effects of its activation have been processed. The event will only be processed in the following stages :
 Training
 Treated
  
End test This action will occur when any of the following events becomes active :
 Island entry

The effect of this action is to :

 End the test but allow the user to force it to continue (if possible)

  

  

Calculations

Number training trials

 This calculation is performed as follows:
 Count { Test duration, Training : Trial 1 - Training : Last trial } 
 The result of this calculation will be quoted to 0 decimal places.

  

  

Analysis

ANY-maze will use a level of significance of p ≤ 0.05 in all statistical tests.

In any analysis that the system performs within tests (i.e. through the use of the Segment measure) it will use a segment length of 30 seconds.  That is to say that it will break the tests into equal length segments of this duration (although the last segment may be shorter) and analyse the results in each one.

In this protocol the test duration will be used as the latency for events which don't occur.  For example, if the animal does not enter a particular zone during a test then the latency to the first entry to the zone will be the test's duration. This will apply to: Zone entries/exits which don't occur, key presses which don't occur and sequences which don't occur.

When calculating averages where the denominator of the calculation is zero (for example, the average speed in a zone that the animal never entered) the system will consider the result to be undefined. This will mean that, in these cases, the animal won't be included in the results for the measure which will cause the measure's N to be reduced.

  

  

Reports

Test schedule report This report will include columns for the following data :
 Test number
 Animal number
 Treatment code
 Stage
 Trial number
 The reason for test end
 Status

  

Animal and test details reports

 These reports will show results for the following measures :
 Test duration
 Total distance travelled
 Overall average speed

  

Standard result

 Limits
 All the sections of this report will only include analysis of tests which match all  the limits listed below:
 Trial = Training last trial or Treated trial
 Statistics section
 This section will show the results of statistical analysis of the following measures:
 Latency to first entry to the Island zone
 The analysis will use Stage and Treatment as independent variables and will be performed using a 2-way ANOVA (see note 1). Where necessary this will be followed by post-hoc analysis using Student-Newman-Keuls test .
 The section will also show the groups' Ns, means and standard deviations.
 Note 1: Where necessary tests for repeated measures will be used.
 Graph section
 This section will contain column graphs showing the results of the following measures:
 Latency to first entry to the Island zone
 The columns will represent the mean values of the measures with error bars of standard deviation.  The x-axis will show Stage and the graph(s) will include a different series for each Treatment.
  
Data page The Data page will include columns for the following data :
 Animal number
 Treatment
 Treatment code
 Stage
 Trial number
 The reason for test end
 Test time
 Test date
 Total distance travelled
 Latency to first entry to the Island zone