Morris water maze

English

Etymology

Conceived in 1981 by Richard G. Morris of the University of St Andrews.

Noun

Morris water maze (plural Morris water mazes)

  1. A circular pool used in experiments, usually on rodents, where the animal is supposed to find an invisible or visible platform that allows it to escape the water.
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