Learning Memory & Attention Ordering Information Order # Gs4.0 Gs4-UP H01-01 H02-08 H03-04 U90-11 Hubs Mouse H10-35M-04 H10-35M-04-nsf H10-35M-04-sf H10-35M-06 H10-35M-06-nsf H10-35M-06-sf H10-35M-08 H10-35M-08-nsf H10-35M-08-sf Rat H10-35R-04 H10-35R-04-nsf H10-35R-04-sf H10-35R-06 H10-35R-06-nsf H10-35R-06-sf H10-35R-08 H10-35R-08-nsf H10-35R-08-sf H10-35R-12 Runways Mouse H10-37M-nsf-14 H10-37M-sf-14 H10-37M-TJ H10-37M-nsf-04 Rat H10-37R-nsf-09W 9” wide rat runway with non-Shock floor (229 mm) H10-37R-nsf-14 H10-37R-sf-14 H10-37R-nsf-29 H10-37R-sf-29 H10-37R-TJ H10-37R-nsf-06 14.5” rat runway with non-Shock floor (368 mm) 14.5” rat runway with Shock floor (368 mm) 29” rat runway with non-Shock floor (737 mm) 29” rat runway with Shock floor (737 mm) terminator/Joiner for rat runways rat goal box with non-Shock floor 14.5” mouse runway with non-Shock floor (368 mm) 14.5” mouse runway with Shock floor (368 mm) terminator/Joiner for mouse runways mouse goal box with non-Shock floor Square Hub, rat – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for rat Square Hub Shock floor for rat Square Hub Hexagon Hub, rat – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for rat Hexagon Hub Shock floor for rat Hexagon Hub octagon Hub, rat – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for rat octagon Hub Shock floor for rat octagon Hub Dodecagon Hub, rat – non-shock floor and drop pan included Square Hub, mouse – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for mouse Square Hub Shock floor for mouse Square Hub Hexagon Hub, mouse – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for mouse Hexagon Hub Shock floor for mouse Hexagon Hub octagon Hub, mouse – floor to be ordered separately non-shock floor for mouse octagon Hub Shock floor for mouse octagon Hub Model Product Control and Data Acquisition graphic State® notation 4 Software graphic State® upgrade to Version 4 (requires u90-11 uSb interface) System Power base Habitest Linc (a system may include from 1 to 8 Lincs) environmental connection board (ecb) and Linc cable uSb interface Ordering Information Order # Accessories H90-00M-M-KT01 blank Panel Set, mouse Model Product Learning Memory & Attention H90-00R-M-KT01 H10-37-MDM H10-37-MDR H10-37-GDL H13-15 H13-17A A13-16 H93-01-25 * ** blank Panel Set, rat manual guillotine Door, mouse – for any mouse hub, runway or terminator/joiner manual guillotine Door, rat – for any rat hub, runway, or terminator/joiner guillotine Door Lifter, for H10-37-mDm and H10-37-mDr) Precision animal Shocker, manual* Precision animal Shocker, Programmable* Shock Level tester 25ft. Shock cable** (7.6 meters) shock cable is required, must be ordered separately Additional cable lengths are available; contact your local representative for more information • Habitest Runways & Hubs note RefeRences Please see Graphic state, page 16-17, for use with our Hubs & Runways. Mychasiuk R et al. (2015) A mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) induces secondary attentiondeficit hyperactivity disorder-like symptomology in young rats. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Jun 1;286:285-92. (5CSRTT) Cyr M et al. (2015) Deficit in sustained attention following selective cholinergic lesion of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in rat, as measured with both post-mortem immunocytochemistry and in vivo PET imaging with [¹⁸F]fluoroethoxybenzovesamicol. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Feb 1;278:107-14. (5CSRTT) Ramirez F et al. (2015) Active avoidance requires a serial basal amygdala to nucleus accumbens shell circuit. J Neurosci. 2015 Feb 25;35(8):3470-7. (Shuttle) Tedesco V et al. 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