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Shuttle Avoidance Test, also call Active Avoidance/Passive Avoidance Test, is common used in neuroscience to assess different forms of fear-based conditioned avoidance learning in rodents.
Active Avoidance Test (also called shuttle box test or automatic reflex conditioner), i.e. learning to predict the occurrence of an aversive event, based on the presentation of a specific stimulus, like sound, light and electricity.
Passive Avoidance Test requires performing a specific behavior in order to escape or avoid the aversive stimulus, represented by mild foot shock.
SANS Automated Shuttle Avoidance Box is a flexible system for active avoidance, passive avoidance and learned helplessness experiments. It comes with two independent chamber with grid floors that allow for flexible
adverse stimuli. Automatic door is integrated in the chamber for auto opening and closing to reduce the influence of human interaction during the experiment.
A top-loading door allows easy access inside the box. The chamber contains a sound generator and a visual stimulus (light) that functions separately for each compartment. Software be used through PC connection.
Shuttle Avoidance Test
When an aversive stimulus is applied, the subject learns to avoid the aversive stimulus by moving to the other side of the two-compartment chamber after the presentation of the stimulus.
Passive avoidance Test
After the motivation or training, the subject is forced to move to the preferred side of the two-compartment chamber. Then it confined to the dark portion of the chamber, and experiences inescapable aversive stimulus.
Learned Helplessness Test
Learned helplessness is the behavior exhibited by a subject after enduring repeated aversive stimuli beyond their control. When a subject is place in an inescapable aversive stimulus environment (i.e. electric shock), it will develop a kind of despair behavior, which is manifested as no longer avoiding the stimulus and interfering with subsequent adaptive responses.
Shuttle Test | Passive Avoidance | Learning Helpless |
Avoidance Time(s) | Door Open Time | Escape Time |
Avoidance | Cross Time | Escape |
Escape Time(s) | Cross Latency(s) | No Response |
Escape | Cut Off Times(s) | Shock Time(s) |
No Response | Status | Light Times(s) |
Pretrial(s) | Start Time | Tone Times(s) |
Latency(s) | End Time | Interval Time(s) |
Duration Time(s) | Start Time | |
Start Time | End Time | |
End Time |
Shuttle Avoidance Test Reference
Our Shuttle Avoidance Test has been widely used in various global labs and help researchers achieve more success, covering wide range of studies including behavior genetics, psychopharmacology and behavioral toxicology, and drug screening.
🔹 General
🔹 Software
🔹 Sound
🔹 Light
🔹 Electricity Shock
🔹 Chamber Operation
🔹 Physical Info
Mouse | Rat | |
Main Controller | 22 cm × 23 cm × 7 cm | |
Secondary Controller | 22 cm × 23 cm × 7 cm | |
Shuttle Box (Exterior) | 43 cm × 30 cm × 32 cm | 53 cm × 35 cm × 42 cm |
Shuttle Box (Interior) | 20 cm × 20 cm × 20 cm | 25 cm × 25 cm × 30 cm |
Sound Attenuating Cubicle (Optional) | 70 cm × 60 cm × 75 cm |
Item No. | Product Description |
SA222M | Shuttle Avoidance Test for Mouse |
SA222R | Shuttle Avoidance Test for Rat |