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Mice in the Manhatten Maze: A Tale of Rapid Learning - Jieyu Zheng

2025
neuroscience
learning
memory
few-shot learning
Cognitive science
Behavioral Neuroscience
Spatial Navigation
Manhattan Maze
animal behavior
Mouse Cognition
Maze Learning
Memory Consolidation
Generalization
Adaptive Learning
artificial intelligence
comparative cognition
Brain Function
Neural Mechanisms
experimental psychology
Decision Making
Navigation Strategies
reinforcement learning
Learning Systems
Cross-Species Comparison
cognitive flexibility
Rodent Research
Brain and Behavior
Memory Research
Intelligence
Computational Neuroscience

This research uses the Manhattan maze to study rapid learning and memory in mice. The study demonstrates that mice can acquire complex navigation sequences after only a few rewards, retain memories overnight, and generalize learned strategies to new mazes. The findings provide insights into few-shot learning, memory formation, and adaptive intelligence.

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