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MazeSuite
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URL: http://www.mazesuite.com/

Proper Citation: MazeSuite (RRID:SCR_009606)

Description: A complete set of tools that enables researchers to perform spatial and navigational behavior experiments within interactive, easy to create, and extendable (e.g., multiple rooms) 3D virtual environments. MazeSuite can be used to design/edit adapted 3D environments where subjects? behavioral performance can be tracked. Maze Suite consists of three main applications; an editing program to create and alter maps (MazeMaker), a visualization/rendering module (MazeWalker), and finally an analysis/mapping tool (MazeAnalyzer). Additionally, MazeSuite has the capabilities of sending signal pulses to physiological recording devices using standard computer ports. MazeSuite, with all 3 applications, is a unique and complete toolset for researchers who want to easily and rapidly deploy interactive 3D environments. Requirements Maze Suite is designed for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. 3D rendering quality depends on available graphics card hardware; OpenGL 2.1 or above compliant is recommended. For Windows XP systems, .NET Framework Version 2.0 or above is required and can be downloaded from Microsoft's website.

Abbreviations: MazeSuite

Synonyms: Maze Suite

Resource Type: software resource, software application, software toolkit, data processing software, data visualization software

Defining Citation: PMID:18411560

Keywords: eeg, meg, electrocorticography, optical imaging, behavior

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