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Research article2023Peer reviewedOpen access

Maze design: size and number of choices impact fish performance in cognitive assays

Jones, Nick A. R.; Cortese, Daphne; Munson, Amelia; Spence-Jones, Helen C.; Storm, Zoe; Killen, Shaun S.; Bethel, Ruth; Deacon, Amy E.; Webster, Mike M.; Zavorka, Libor

Abstract

Although studies on fish cognition are increasing, consideration of how methodological details influence the ability to detect and measure performance is lagging. Here, in two separate experiments the authors compared latency to leave the start position, latency to make a decision, levels of participation and success rates (whether fish entered the rewarded chamber as first choice) across different physical designs. Experiments compared fish performance across (a) two sizes of T-mazes, large and standard, and a plus-maze, and (b) open choice arenas with either two or four doors. Fish in T-mazes with longer arms took longer to leave the start chamber and were less likely to participate in a trial than fish in T-mazes with shorter arms. The number of options, or complexity, in a maze significantly impacted success but did not necessarily impact behavioural measures, and did not impact the number of fish that reached a chamber. Fish in the plus-maze had similar latencies to leave the start box and time to reach any chamber as fish in the same-sized T-maze but exhibited lower overall success. Similarly, in an open choice arena, increasing the number of options - doors to potential reward chambers - resulted in lower probability of success. There was an influence of reward position in the choice arena, with rewarded chambers closest to the sides of the arena resulting in lower latencies to enter and higher probability of decision success. Together the results allow the authors to offer practical suggestions towards optimal maze design for studies of fish cognition.

Keywords

choice arena; cognition; fish; minnows; plus-maze; spatial cognition; sticklebacks; T-maze

Published in

Journal of Fish Biology
2023, volume: 103, number: 5, pages: 974-984
Publisher: WILEY

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Fish and Aquacultural Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15493

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/128179